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29 mars 2024

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Pentagon wants industry to transform to meet demands for wars in Ukraine, Israel 26.02.2024

The Pentagon’s new defense-industrial strategy calls for “generational” investment in the industrial base.

Navy chief charged with spying for foreign government 23.02.2024

Chief Fire Controlman Bryce Steven Pedicini faces eight espionage charge specifications for alleged crimes that occurred between November 2022 and May.

Inside the Navy’s quest to fix the recruiting crisis 22.02.2024

Navy leaders hope to reverse a troubling trend that culminated in the service falling well short of its annual recruiting goal for the first time

Pentagon indicates Iran-backed Houthi rebels shot down a US drone 21.02.2024

The drone-downing is only the latest in a string of attacks on the shipping lanes in the Red Sea vital to the global economy. 

From Red Sea to Ukraine, use of missile defense batteries increases 20.02.2024

Reporter Jen Judson and analyst Tom Karako discuss growing worldwide air and missile defense activity from Patriot batteries in Ukraine to persistent Red Sea attacks to what might be needed to prevent another Tower 22-like attack.

Air Force unveils sweeping changes, Navy secretary vows to hold contractors accountable 20.02.2024

An update on the major announcements from the Air and Space Forces Association’s Air Warfare Symposium and the Navy’s West 2024 conference.

Biden admin urges calm over Russian space weapon threat 16.02.2024

The weapon has yet to be launched into space, an administration official said. 

Lawmakers say VA leader ignored sexual harassment charges 15.02.2024

The agency has already given 50,000 documents to lawmakers that pertain to the allegations and their handling.

Senate passes Ukraine, Taiwan military aid, House vote uncertain 14.02.2024

House Speaker Mike Johnson called the previous version of the supplemental "dead on arrival" after it was released. 

Biden criticizes Trump over encouraging Russian invasion of NATO 13.02.2024

The former president also attacked his sole primary challenger about her husband’s tour of duty in Africa.

Lessons and mistakes on a B-52 bomber training flight 12.02.2024

Defense News air warfare reporter Stephen Losey joins a B-52 crew to experience a training run aboard the aircraft with decades-old hardware.

How the Air Force is prepping to fly century-old bombers 12.02.2024

It comes amid the most sweeping revamp of the U.S. bomber fleet in more than a generation.

Five Marines declared dead in helicopter crash 09.02.2024

The crash occurred east of San Diego in California.

Senior militia leader killed in U.S. airstrike 08.02.2024

The strike comes after three U.S. service members were killed by a drone in Jordan last month. 

Rep. Gonzales wants more Ukraine aid, sees bigger role for military intelligence at southern border 07.02.2024

In an Early Bird Brief special episode, Rep. Tony Gonzales joins the podcast to talk about Ukraine military aid, the Israel-Hamas War, military pay issues and border security. 

After fatal Jordan attack, Pentagon weighs base safety 07.02.2024

The Pentagon said that no plans are underway to pull troops out of the Middle East. 

Ukraine military aid, border security bill in limbo 06.02.2024

Today, a Senate agreement on Ukraine military aid and immigration reform at the U.S.-Mexico border is released. 

The Pentagon says it's trying not to open a wider Middle East war 05.02.2024

A discussion with Military Times Pentagon Bureau Chief Meghann Myers for an update on the rise of attacks against American forces in the Middle East.

Biden administration approves drone sale to India as China military threat grows 02.02.2024

Today, Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris joins the episode to discuss a recent drone sale to India. 

Tensions over the migrant crisis swell at the border and on Capitol Hill 01.02.2024

Today, Military Veterans in Journalism Fellow Nikki Wentling breaks down tensions at the southern border between the Texas National Guard and federal government. 

Pentagon not taking Iran-backed militia pause declaration seriously 31.01.2024

The attack in Jordan took the lives of three soldiers. 

Drone that killed three US troops reportedly mistaken as friendly 30.01.2024

Today, more information is revealed about the drone that killed three U.S. service members in Jordan, near the Syrian border. 

Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers? 29.01.2024

Today, Naval warfare reporter Megan Eckstein and C4ISRNET reporter Colin Demarest discuss the Navy's operations in the Red Sea -- and the service's desire for ship lasers. 

Border crisis pits National Guard against feds in Supreme Court ruling 26.01.2024

Texas National Guard soldiers are still erecting border wire — and some Republicans are calling on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to defy the Supreme Court.

Houthi rebels and US airstrikes: How do war powers work? 25.01.2024

Today, Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris dives into the world of presidential war powers -- and how sometimes Congress tries to reign them in. 

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