Defense Daily International
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CongressDHS Has No Evidence Chinese Microchips Used To Compromise Supply Chain, Nielsen Says
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told a Senate panel on Wednesday that her department doesn’t have any evidence supporting a media report last week that computer servers supplied by California-based […]
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Business/FinancialTrump Administration, DoD Zero In on Threats from China
President Trump’s administration is making clear through recent speeches, published reports and legislation that the U.S. economy — and within it, the defense industrial base — is suffering due to […]
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Navy/USMCFoggo Says NATO Exercise To Deter Russia, Warns About Sub Threat
The Navy’s top admiral in charge of the service’s forces in Europe acknowledged the upcoming Trident Juncture 18 NATO exercise is, in part, aimed at deterring potential Russian actions against […]
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InternationalState Department Approves Bahrain Missile Systems Purchase, Aircraft Deals With Iraq, Canada
The State Department announced Thursday it has approved deals to sell Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System Unitary Rocket Pods and Army Tactical Missiles System (ATACMS) Unitary missiles to Bahrain, Bell […]
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Air ForceF-35 Program Office: No Change Anticipated for Deliveries to Turkey
The Department of Defense (DoD) continues to move forward with plans to deliver F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Turkey on schedule, even as it makes progress on a congressionally mandated […]
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Navy/USMCFirst F-35s Land On New UK Carrier
The first F-35Bs landed and took off on the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, last week. On Sept. 25 Royal Navy Commander Nathan Gray and Royal […]
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ArmyLebanon Orders 6 MD530G Attack Choppers in $1B+ Contract With U.S. Army
MD Helicopters continues to rack up orders for the MD530 with the purchase of six G-model attack helicopters by Lebanon under a $1.4 billion ongoing contract the company has with […]