The U.S. Army's $253B budget proposal boosts R&D by 12.9%, sparking concerns over accountability as audit lines drop from 41 to 4.
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Lithuania, a NATO state, bought 48 Merops interceptors for $15,000 each to counter drones, reflecting a shift towards cost-effective air defense.
The U.S. Army and Philippine Army successfully test-fired a Tomahawk missile from a Typhon launcher, hitting a target 600 km away.
The U.S. Air Force approved initial production of Boeing's T-7A Red Hawk, replacing the T-38 Talon with advanced training capabilities.
Republican lawmakers passed a budget proposal expecting a veto from Gov. Hobbs, citing tax cuts and program reductions.
Israel Approves New Fighter Squadrons
Israel to purchase additional F-35I and F-15IA squadrons, enhancing military capability amid rising regional tensions.
Access to nature in southern Arizona is hindered by environmental risks, immigration enforcement, and economic barriers.
Arizona, California, and Nevada propose water cutbacks to manage the Colorado River, aiming for long-term solutions.
The Marine Corps updates its Reconnaissance training with a new Ground Reconnaissance Course, enhancing skills and aligning with 2030 Force Design goals.
Amid Exercise Balikatan 2026, U.S. and Philippine forces engage in jungle drills with innovative tech, showcasing rapid military adaptation.










