Weapons

Pentagon Gives Weapons Makers 21 Days as Missile Stockpiles Crash 65%

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.

Army Opens Weapons Test Ranges to Any Company That Wants In

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.

Trump Memo Directs Weapons Build-Up

A new White House memo directs War Secretary Pete Hegseth to increase U.S. weapons production.

Pentagon Launches Effort to Boost Weapons Manufacturing

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."

U.S. ‘Ready to Win’ with ‘Virtually Unlimited’ Weapons

President Trump declared on Truth Social that the United States has a "virtually unlimited supply" of weapons as action against Iran continues.

Virginia Dems Push Explosive Assault Weapon Ban

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.

Biden-Era Weapon Acquisition Linked to Mysterious Attacks

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).

Trump Goes Nuclear on Defense Contractors

President Donald Trump urged U.S. defense contractors on Wednesday to invest in new and modern production facilities.

Massive DEA Raid Nails Sinaloa Cartel Traffickers in Washington State

Federal and local law enforcement struck a major blow against cartel-linked trafficking in the Pacific Northwest.

Foreign Nations Foot the Bill for U.S. Arms to Ukraine

Norway, Sweden, and Denmark pledged to provide $500 million to an effort aiming to provide U.S.-made weapons to Ukraine.

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