Central to this plan is the Departmental Autonomous Warfighting Group, which is getting a 24,000 percent budget increase.
The Pentagon is exploring partnerships with GM, Ford, and GE Aerospace to strengthen defense production capacity. Here’s what it means for US industry and supply chains.
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions is at the forefront of a military shift toward affordable unmanned systems that prioritize high volume and agility.
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Defense Department officials are turning to civilian manufacturers and automotive giants to revitalize the American munitions ...
The Pentagon is betting big on drones, and one defense contractor keeps showing up in the most important procurement ...
China’s aggressive investment in imaging, sensors and AI, and its manufacturing ecosystem allowed it to control 90% of the US ...
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Joint Interagency Task Force 401 has committed more than $600 million to counter-unmanned aircraft systems capability across ...