The Pentagon is giving defense contractors three weeks to submit plans for faster weapons production after the war with Iran drained U.S. missile stockpiles to a fraction of their prewar levels.
The U.S. Army announced Friday it is opening its military test ranges to private companies developing missiles, drones and other weapons, cutting a process that used to take more than a year down to 30 days.
The Department of War signed three major framework agreements Wednesday to accelerate U.S. weapons production across missiles, munitions components, and missile defense systems, as the Trump administration moves to place the defense industrial base on a "wartime footing."
A proposal to dramatically restrict the future sale and transfer of certain assault‑style firearms cleared a key hurdle in the Virginia Senate this week.
The chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, Andrew Garbarino (R-NY), is investigating reports of a Biden-era weapons acquisition linked to "Havana Syndrome," or Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI).