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Pentagon Struggles with Budget Deadline
The Pentagon has struggled for nearly 20 years to produce financial records that the government and outside groups can accurately audit, and appears to be unable to meet a goal of being fully auditable by September 2017.
47 Seconds From Hell: A Challenge To Navy Doctrine
Someone shoots a cruise missile at you. How far away would you like to stop it: over 200 miles out or less than 35?
New Report Says Surface Navy Should Go On Offensive
The U.S. Navy needs to embrace a more offensive surface warfare strategy which finds additional uses for long-range weapons and missiles, adds lasers and electromagnetic rail guns when available, according to a new study.
Keeping Tabs on the Pentagon
If you want to find out how much the Pentagon’s military operations cost, Todd Harrison is your go-to guy.
Analyst: Surface Navy Needs Revamped Payloads for Offensive Warfare
The Navy’s surface fleet is in need of some short-term payload adjustments to regain an advantage in offensive surface strike capabilities.
With a Stealth Fighter, China Tries to Gain Attention
mid the whine of high-performance jet engines at the start of an air show in Zhuhai, the Chinese government is hoping to generate a different sort of buzz: admiration, and perhaps purchases, of its shadowy J-31 stealth fighter, which is expected to make its first public appearance.