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Army Secretary in ‘holy war’ with Congress over budget flexibility

Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll says he is locked in a “holy war” on Capitol Hill as he works to convince lawmakers to grant the service more flexible funding authority for electronic warfare, unmanned aerial systems and counter-drone efforts. The resistance Driscoll has encountered in his first eight months in the job is part of a longstanding tension between the Pentagon and Congress over the…
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France seeks ‘mutually acceptable’ accord on next-gen fighter progress

PARIS — France said it’s fully committed to reaching a “mutually acceptable solution” with Germany and Spain this year on the next phase of the Future Combat Air System, as prospects for the next-generation fighter project remain troubled amid infighting amongst the industrial partners. France, Germany, Spain and the companies involved are “fully mobilized” to prepare phase 2 of the…
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EU ministers to ponder what a ‘drone wall’ for Europe could look like

BERLIN ​​— European defense ministers will convene next week and discuss specifics of a planned “drone wall” meant to protect the continent from incursions of its airspace coming from Russia, Reuters reported on Thursday. The initiative gained a sense of urgency following the violation of Polish airspace by Russian strike drones last week, which left at least one house damaged. “We…
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Swiss panel audits 2022 contract, as F-35 cost surprise may shrink buy

BERLIN – Switzerland’s order of F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin will be significantly more expensive than originally expected, prompting introspection in Bern about possibly altering the procurement. The original Swiss plan was for 36 jets of the F-35A variant at a fixed price of 6 billion Swiss francs ($7.55 billion). The procurement was decided in 2021 and the contract signed…
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