The three militaries are learning to work together in case of a crisis in the region.
Alliance officials are stepping up efforts to secure critical underwater infrastructure.
The secretary has helped firm America's military alliances in the region. Can it last?
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Anduril's Fury and General Atomics' Gambit are in the running for the first iteration of the Air Force's drone wingman program.
The procurement is expected to cost as much as $265 million, and leaders in Riga are also in the market for new howitzers.
The three militaries are learning to work together in case of a crisis in the region.
The secretary has helped firm America's military alliances in the region. Can it last?
The announcement marks the most specific details the Defense Department has released about its secretive, fast-track drone effort.
The news was met with bewilderment and worry among many in Washington as Trump passed on a number of established national security heavy-hitters.
Hegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.
Republicans follow different philosophies when it comes to government spending, including on the military.
Alliance officials are stepping up efforts to secure critical underwater infrastructure.
The program comes amid growing concern from Pentagon and other government leaders about GPS vulnerability.
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