The Pentagon's new target is to remove Anthropic department-wide by end of September, even as the AI titan is suing the government to overturn it.
An arm of US Aerospace giant Lockheed Martin and specialist firm nLIGHT Defense have been selected to lead development of ...
As lawmakers are set to return to Washington next week, Breaking Defense’s Valerie Insinna explains where things stand with ...
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Navy are launching a competition to expedite the development of containerized ...
Asked to picture an autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), most will describe the same thing: an unmanned, armed jet ...
From deep strike funding to a relatively tame Trump, what emerged from the event will have largely pleased most of the 32 ...
Depending on who’s named to head the new drone-buying office, and how they handle the inevitable friction, said a former ...
Simulations consistently point to the vulnerability of larger refuelers concentrated at a handful of airfields.
Two analysts and a former defense official praised the Army's new LCI program, while also pointing to concerns over production bottlenecks, budget constraints and testing procedures.
Drawing on Breaking Defense's TechNet Cyber 2026 coverage, this eBook examines how the Pentagon is advancing AI, cybersecurit ...
In a 47-page omnibus reprogramming notification, the Pentagon outlines an array of weapon and tech programs it wants to strip dollars from to pay for “unforeseen military requirements" which are ...
"The Pentagon is building a better mousetrap while the mice are rewriting the blueprint for the house," argues this analyst.
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