Tag: Defense Industry

Trump secures $142B record arms deal; NVIDIA scores big in Saudi AI chip push

Trump secures $142B record arms deal; NVIDIA scores big in Saudi AI chip push Donald Trump kicked off his diplomatic tour of the Gulf with the announcement of a monumental $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. This deal, the largest in U.S. history, solidifies the strong ties between the two nations and underscores America’s […]

US awards $244M to Northrop for most advanced global missile tracking stations yet

US Space Force Awards Northrop Grumman $244M Contract for Advanced Global Missile Tracking Stations The US Space Force (USSF) has awarded Northrop Grumman a $244 million contract to develop the most advanced global missile tracking stations to date. This significant investment underscores the nation’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities and staying ahead in an […]

US Air Force plans new nuclear missile silos, ditching 450 old ones for Sentinel

US Air Force Plans New Nuclear Missile Silos, Ditching 450 Old Ones for Sentinel The US Air Force (USAF) has announced that it will probably be cheaper to dig new missile silos for its nuclear weapons than to refurbish its existing arsenal. This decision comes as a part of the USAF’s plan to modernize its […]

World’s first Amazon-style weapons marketplace debuts with drones, robots, ammo

World’s First Amazon-Style Weapons Marketplace Debuts with Drones, Robots, Ammo Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation has unveiled a first-of-its-kind marketplace to buy weapons, called the Arms Marketplace. This groundbreaking platform is set to revolutionize the way military equipment, including drones, robots, and ammunition, is bought and sold. With a user-friendly interface similar to e-commerce giant […]

US Army declares war on contractor monopoly with landmark Right to Repair policy

US Army Declares War on Contractor Monopoly with Landmark Right to Repair Policy In a major win for the Right to Repair movement, the U.S. Army is set to challenge the long-standing contractor monopoly by implementing a groundbreaking policy that allows soldiers to repair their own equipment. This bold move marks a significant shift in […]

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