The Pentagon has locked in framework agreements with four companies to mass-produce affordable cruise missiles, setting up ...
The Pentagon is dramatically expanding its missile procurement strategy as planners increasingly warn that future wars ...
The Pentagon has opened a new chapter in its missile-buying strategy, setting framework agreements with Anduril, CoAspire, Leidos, and Zone 5 that could put more than 10,000 lower-cost cruise missiles ...
Low-Cost Containerized Munitions (LCCM) through a framework agreement with the Department of War that advances President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's "Arsenal of Freedom" ...
The Pentagon's Low-Cost Containerized Missiles program aims to obtain over 10,000 low-cost cruise missiles over a three-year span.
US soldiers from the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade conduct a Patriot missile live-fire exercise near Fort Bliss, Texas.Sgt. JaDarius Duncan/US Army The US military's research arm is looking for ...
TAMPA, Florida—The U.S. Air Force and Special Operations Command have named the Leidos AGM-190A low-cost cruise missile the “Havoc Spear,” as they look to quickly field the new missile.
CoAspire's GHOST Affordable Mass Ground Launched Cruise Missile is under contract and will fly this year in support of the Low-Cost Containerized Munitions (LCCM) program. CoAspire signs a Multi-Year ...
The CBO estimates Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system would cost about $1.2 trillion over 20 years, with space-based layers the costliest.
The Pentagon plans to mass-produce 10,000+ low-cost cruise missiles. See how this "affordable mass" strategy is reshaping ...