Defense spending is on the rise around the world, and these two companies are set for some serious growth because of it.
Czech President Petr Pavel called the new government's reduced defence spending unjustifiable on Monday, adding to criticism ...
The Bundeswehr has selected a CZ pistol as its new standard-issue sidearm, a move the gun company hails as one of its most ...
Panics about the rising US deficit have stirred up bond vigilantes before. An economist thinks concerns about military ...
Taiwan can well afford ​a $40 billion special defence budget given its booming economy, President Lai Ching-te ‌said on ...
Last year’s elections saw a resurgence for Germany’s socialist party Die Linke. In an interview, coleader Ines Schwerdtner explains how the party is seeking to expand beyond current left-wing voters ...
Operation Epic Fury costs nearly $900 million per day, driven by the large expenditure of munitions. Because most of this is ...
The Iran war has distracted and depleted the U.S. military. But it may also—at least for now—have secured Taiwan’s de facto independence from Beijing.
Germany's decision to hit pause on buying additional F-35 models is, at first glance, the kind of headline that should rattle Lockheed Martin and its investors, as the F-35 is undeniably a flagship ...
"The Netherlands is back," Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten declared on his first trip to Brussels since taking office. #EuropeNews ...