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In tonight’s SOFREP Evening Brief, we’re tracking major developments across global security and defense. A massive earthquake ...
Launched four years ago at a cost of £5bn, Project Gigabit is one of Britain’s biggest comms infrastructure rollouts since ...
While Indonesia's navy is quietly adding firepower, analysts warn the diverse mix of suppliers will lead to a "logistical ...
Trump earned less than 50% approval on every issue included in the new AP-NORC poll, including the economy, government spending, trade, taxes, immigration, health care and his handling of the ...
Belarus’s spending on weaponry and other military expenditures has jumped significantly since 2022, when Russia launched its all-out assault on neighboring Ukraine. That’s worrying to Minsk ...
Defence spending is soaring, and politicians in the UK and Europe are telling voters it will be a major boost to economic growth. But is that really the case?
Sen. Jon Ossoff secured $556 million for military construction projects in Georgia, marking the largest investment since 2010.
Representative Eugene Vindman criticizes the Defense Spending Bill for reducing workforce and cutting counterterrorism funding.
Marjorie Taylor Greene blasted her Republican and Democratic House colleagues after all six of her amendments to the House's defense appropriations bill failed, including ones on Israel and Ukraine.
Congressman Fitzgerald comments on the Senate's passage of defense spending and rescission legislation, emphasizing fiscal responsibility.
Saab's profit beat comes against a backdrop of improved European spending appetite for defense purchases. The company also upgraded its sales growth outlook for the year.
The company reported a second-quarter earnings beat and raised full-year sales guidance, boosted by a strong performance at its missile systems and ground combat weapons unit.