This article is one of many in a series in which Breaking Defense reporters look back on the most significant (and ...
President Donald Trump had a hands-on approach with the defense industry during his first administration. This time? Don't rule it out.
The Chinese military itself wasn't free from drama, as Beijing cycled through defense ministers and senior officials fell ...
This December, after 16 months of studies and experiments, the Department of Defense decided it had figured out enough guardrails for generative AI to start embracing the new technology wholesale.
Ship counts were clearly on the mind of US Navy officials this year as they made numerous plays to bolster the fleet in novel ...
BEIRUT — Turkish firm Baykar has been approved by the Italian government to buy Italian aviation giant Piaggio Aerospace in a move that the company says will expand its reach in the European Union.
This was supposed to be the year that the Air Force selected a winning vendor to build its next-gen fighter. Then reality set in.
The US national security establishment is cautiously embracing generative AI, so Breaking Defense decided to do an experiment.
The contract with Rome follows hard on the heels of a deal with Spain for 25 Eurofighter Typhoon fourth-generation fighter jets under the country's Halcon II program.
The Fiscal Responsibility Act, continuing resolutions and the presidential election kept big changes for defense spending in limbo this year.
Key reports covered Japan's defense expansion, China's internal troubles and Australia's uneven pursuit of more naval power.
Making a year-end list in which she forces references to Taylor Swift songs for no reason has basically become reporter Valerie Insinna's favorite Christmas tradition.