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The UK banned sending game controllers to Russia. What’s the point?
The ban is meant to prevent the repurposing of entertainment tech for Moscow's unmanned warfare against Ukraine, but the practical effect may be limited.
By Linus Höller
Barrett, Rogers consider declassifying secretive space programs
Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Barbara Barrett says that declassifying intelligence is key to combating the growing threat to the the nation's space capabilities, and the sooner the better.
By Nathan Strout
Finding Baghdadi: Why protecting space assets is vital to national security
The head of the United Launch Alliance discusses the changing battlefield and what steps the U.S. should take to prepare for a contested arena in space.
By Tory Bruno
Two Baltic defense chiefs shrug off Turkish threat to freeze NATO’s eastern defense plans
“It's only one of the topics we have at NATO. Life will continue," says Lithuania's defense minister.
NATO’s London meetings are off to a rocky start
U.S. President Donald Trump landed in London, prepared to decry French President Emmanuel Macron's description of NATO as brain dead.
UK Conservatives propose far-reaching defense review if elected
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's promise of a strategy shift in policy comes as London prepares to host NATO’s 70th anniversary summit on Dec. 4.
The UAE wants partnerships to develop cutting-edge tech. The US has questions.
The United States wants "visible guarantees" about tech and data security, the head of the U.S. State Department's political military bureau said at Dubai Airshow this week.
By Valerie Insinna
NATO to upgrade its AWACS surveillance aircraft for $1 billion
The news comes coupled with an announcement that the first of five Global Hawk drones making up the Alliance Ground Surveillance program was en route from the United States to its future home base at Sigonella, Sicily.
Iran’s launch vehicles could be transformed into anti-satellite weapons or ICBMs
The Defense Intelligence Agency's "Iran Military Power" report shares unclassified information on Iran's growing space capabilities.
By Nathan Strout
Calidus inks its first B-250 light attack plane order
The United Arab Emirates will operate a domestically produced military plane for the first time.
By Valerie Insinna
UAE announces informal agreement for two more Saab GlobalEye planes
The order could be worth $1 billion, but the UAE and Saab have yet to arrive at a formal signed agreement.
By Valerie Insinna