The Top 100 is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY23We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2024, based on fiscal 2023 defense revenue.3 months ago
Comparing Russian, Ukrainian forces two years into warData from a recent military report offers a comparison between the military forces of the two countries.8 months ago
Engine maker Renk opens shop in Italy ahead of armor spending frenzyThe move to Italian tank hub La Spezia will put Renk in “a strategically important region,” close to “Italian customers and partners,” said the firm.
Lockheed Martin faces contact delaysLockheed feels financial pinch from F-35 upgrade, contract delays
Strike, fixed-price contracts leave Boeing defense bleeding cashBoeing machinists are voting on a proposed contract that could end the nearly six-week strike.
Space Force orders more missile-tracking satellites from MillenniumMillennium will deliver six more spacecraft for the service's Missile Track Custody program as part of the $386 million deal.
US confirms 3,000 North Korean troops are training in RussiaAmerican officials said they don't yet know why the soldiers are there.
Attack on Turkish defense firm clears the halls of local arms fairTurkish government and industry officials were rushed out of Saha Expo in Istanbul, an arms fair representing Turkey's growing weapons industry.
Donated Aussie Abrams tanks to receive baptism of fire in UkraineAustralia never utilized its M1A1 Abrams in combat, but they will soon be used in anger against Russian invaders in Ukraine.
Pentagon chief Austin confirms North Korea has sent troops to Russia“What exactly they are doing? Left to be seen. These are things that we need to sort out,” Lloyd Austin was quoted as saying.
Norway to develop new NASAMS radar with Raytheon and KongsbergThe next-generation sensor will be based on the Raytheon GhostEye family of radars, with one of the key upgrades focused on increased range.