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US used about a quarter of its high-end missile interceptors in Israel-Iran war, exposing supply gap
The United States blew through about a quarter of its supply of high-end THAAD missile interceptors during Israel’s 12-day ...
National Guard troops in at least seven states will begin a federally funded mission to help ICE manage its swelling ...
FORT BUCHANAN, Puerto Rico– Service members from the different Department of Defense components on the island, participated ...
The Department of Defense is offering civilian employees opportunities to support ICE and CBP immigration enforcement for up ...
A U.S. company has announced a $400 million deal with the United States Department of Defense amid soaring demand for domestically mined rare earth elements that are critical for both civilian and ...
Columnist Issac J. Bailey examines Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s potential renaming of Navy ships in the context of other actions Hegseth has taken and doesn’t like what he sees.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) currently has only 25 percent of the interceptors needed for all its military plans, with conflicts in the Middle East contributing to the shortage.
The foundation of the military superiority of the United States, and therefore of our national security, rests on our investments in science and technology. As the Trump administration has set ...
With the United States hosting two sets of Olympic Games and the World Cup, lawmakers are pressing for the State Department ...
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