Hanwha plans to invest about $1.3 billion to construct and operate a new facility for producing ingredients used in explosives and propellants.
Oil prices remain stuck in a narrow band even after soaring 15% in January, partly on fears of a fresh U.S. strike on Iran.
In a major step to modernize the U.S. munitions supply chain and enhance warfighter lethality, the Department of the Army is ...
None of the other commercial bidders could deliver a comparable range, Norway said.
Sudan’s military says it has broken a nearly two-year siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a key town in ...
The reverse side of the U.S. Mint’s 2026 Sacagawea $1 coin will feature Polly Cooper, a woman from the Oneida tribe known for ...
The study found that both the Americans and Chinese faced critical risks in sustaining supplies of fuel and munitions, making ...
Asia's premier aviation event is poised to showcase planes, parts and weapons as the industry juggles growing demand for air ...
The Department of War will spend $18.1 million through the Defense Production Act to expand U.S. germanium refining for military systems.
A defense company plans to invest $1.3 billion into the Pine Bluff Arsenal, the Army announced Wednesday. The Army will lease ...
France and Thales likely to emerge as winners as US suppliers fall out of favour, but some Defence Forces insiders worry ...
The Army has entered into a new leasing agreement with Hanwha Defense USA at Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR, wherein the company plans to pour $1.3 billion into a new munitions production facility, Hanwha ...