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Missile defense is one of the many tools that a nation would use against acts of aggression. In the case of South Korea, North Korea and the United States, this is where the THAAD missile defense...
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The big news from the Paris Air Show this week has been the better-than-expected sale of commercial jets by both Boeing and Airbus. Most of the major U.S. defense contractors also showed up to talk...
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The U.S. Government Accountability Office has denied a protest from gunmaker Glock regarding a contract to supply the U.S. Army with a new handgun. Sig Sauer won the contract.
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Boeing had a busy day Tuesday. The company announced that it delivered its first 737 MAX 8, that it will build its T-X trainer in St. Louis if it wins the contract, and that it still expects to...
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Reports of Russian interference with U.S. elections and a rising cybersecurity threat from Russia have half of Americans saying that the country is a bigger threat now than it was during the Cold War.
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Boeing announced on Wednesday that a sixth KC-46A tanker has entered the tanker test program. It is one of the 18 Boeing is scheduled to deliver to the U.S. Air Force by January 2018.
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Defense stocks are rising Friday morning following the U.S. missile attack on Syria. The gains have moderated, but are still performing far better than the major indexes.
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Boeing has renewed efforts to persuade the U.S. Navy to substitute planned purchases of the Lockheed Martin F-35C fighter jet with a squadron or two of Boeing's F/A-18s.
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U.S. Air Force names a senior officer to head what has become Boeing's high-visibility Air Force One program.
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Handgun maker Glock has filed a protest over a $580 million contract awarded to Sig Sauer to supply the U.S. Army with a new pistol.
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When 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 20 companies with the largest arms sales in 2015, Virginia-based Lockheed Martin by far had sold the most of any company.
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Italy-based aircraft maker Leonardo will bid on a contract to build the next generation U.S. Air Force training jet.
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After Northrop Grumman pulled out of the bidding for a contract to build a new US Air Force training jet, only Boeing and Lockheed remain announced competitors. This should be interesting.
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Northrop Grumman may pull out of the competition for the new Air Force T-X training jet, leaving only Boeing and Lockheed Martin as certain competitors for the program.
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