Defense Daily
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Navy/USMC
South Korea’s Hanwha Buys Nearly 10 Percent Shareholding In Australia’s Austal, Seeks 20 Percent
A major South Korean conglomerate this week purchased a significant stake in Australian shipbuilder Austal, with hopes of expansion. On March 18 Hanwha Group said it acquired a 9.9 percent […]
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Homeland Security
Northern Command Using Lockheed Martin Radar For Border Security
Lockheed Martin [LMT] on Wednesday said it integrated its AN/TPQ-53 radar into command-and-control systems being used by a task force supporting U.S. Northern Command to help secure the U.S. southern […]
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Air Force
Department of the Air Force Likely to See Gains in Fiscal 2026 Budget
As the defense community awaits the release of the Pentagon’s fiscal 2026 budget in the next month or so, the Department of the Air Force may stand to gain a […]
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Space
Hybrid Architectures That Include Commercial And International Are A Growth Area For Space Force, Guetlein Says
The U.S. Space Force is moving to rely more on the commercial sector and its international partners for capabilities it once owned and operated, giving it more capacity, redundancy and […]
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General
GAO Focuses on Mitigating NNSA Explosives Supply Chain Risk
The Government Accountability Office last week said the National Nuclear Security Administration could do more to develop a resiliency strategy to mitigate risks to its explosives supply chain, manufacturing and […]
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General
Santa Fe Commissioners Leery of LANL Expansion into Northern New Mexico
In response to a recent environmental report, Santa Fe County commissioners reportedly plan to raise concerns about impacts of a potential expansion of the Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National […]
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International
Chair of Danish Parliament Defense Committee Warns NATO Countries on Buy of U.S. Military Equipment
The chairman of the Danish Parliament’s defense committee advised NATO countries on Wednesday to avoid the buy of U.S. military equipment, including Lockheed Martin [LMT] F-35s fighters. “As one of […]
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Business/Financial
Mach Industries Plans Own Jet Engine Factory To Power Cruise Missiles, UAVs
Mach Industries, the startup developing long-range weapons for the U.S. and its allies, this year plans to begin construction of a factory to produce microturbines that power cruise missiles and […]
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Thursday, March 20, 2025
- Sullivan, NORTHCOM Favor Increased Alaskan Deterrence Build-Up
- Army G-8 Doesn’t See Full-Year CR Having ‘Dramatic Impact’ On TiC Rapid Fielding Effort
- Anduril, Shield AI Each Partner In Singapore On Autonomous Solutions
- DIU Awards Prototype Contracts To Streamline Program Execution
- HII Names VEEM As Initial Australian Company To Enter Sub Supplier Program
- Canada Turns to Australia for NORAD Radar
- Key Weapons Complex Dems Slam DOGE After NNSA Contractors Targeted
- GAO Says NNSA at ‘Fraud Risk’ For Awarding Money to Not-Small Businesses
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Thursday, March 20, 2025
- Army G-8 Doesn’t See Full-Year CR Having ‘Dramatic Impact’ On TiC Rapid Fielding Effort
- Sullivan, NORTHCOM Favor Increased Alaskan Deterrence Build-Up
- DIU Awards Prototype Contracts To Streamline Program Execution
- Anduril, Shield AI Each Partner In Singapore On Autonomous Solutions
- Canada Turns to Australia for NORAD Radar
- HII Names VEEM As Initial Australian Company To Enter Sub Supplier Program
- Key Weapons Complex Dems Slam DOGE After NNSA Contractors Targeted
- GAO Says NNSA at ‘Fraud Risk’ For Awarding Money to Not-Small Businesses