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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...
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...
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.
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
U.S. Air Force names a senior officer to head what has become Boeing's high-visibility Air Force One program.
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.
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.
Italy-based aircraft maker Leonardo will bid on a contract to build the next generation U.S. Air Force training jet.
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.
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.