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The ‘obscene economics’ of modern warfare show how the race to military supremacy is transforming
The Iran conflict has confirmed a transformation in the economics of warfare toward cheap, mass-produced weapons, forcing a wholesale rethinking…
The Air Force and Navy proposed stepping up purchases of of Lockheed Martin Corp’s F-35 fighter jet over the next…
The US Space Force awarded 12 companies, including Lockheed Martin Corp. and SpaceX, contracts worth up to $3.2 billion to…
The list of winners from the Iran war is a relatively short one. Belligerents are at an impasse, fuel consumers…
The U.S. military has depleted half its stockpiles of its most expensive munitions in Iran war
The U.S. has depleted its store of its seven major types of missiles, intensifying concerns of a “near-term risk” it…
‘Tethered to a galaxy far, far away’: former diplomats doubt Trump’s Iran talks can deliver in time
Sometime on Tuesday, two New York real estate developers will walk into a hotel in Islamabad to try to end…
Trump seeks biggest defense budget hike in 75 years as Pentagon commits to ‘exquisite’ weapons
President Donald Trump’s $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget request for the upcoming fiscal year represents the biggest increase in generations and…
Palmer Luckey’s insistence on deferring to U.S. could scare off the allies he wants to arm?
Palmer Luckey is clear when asked whether he would sell weapons to North Korea. “If the U.S. asks me to,…
US has world’s most advanced military, but economics of war show quantity has a quality all its own
The U.S. war on Iran has laid bare a dichotomy in the world’s most advanced military: high-tech weapons and AI…
Pentagon official recalls ‘whoa moment’ when defense leaders realized how much they need Anthropic
The Defense Department’s reliance on Anthropic’s AI came as a shocking realization that ultimately led to their dramatic schism, according…












