The Kremlin confirmed Friday it is holding discussions with Turkish leaders over future control over the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system, as Turkey looks for ways to gain access to U.S. jet fighters.
A series of unclaimed airstrikes that hit Iran after the U.S. said it finished its attacks has again raised questions of who else may be targeting Tehran.
Pakistan Navy search teams recovered additional debris from a cargo plane that crashed into the Arabian Sea earlier this week, with the recovered wreckage to be analyzed by investigators as the search for the aircraft's five missing crew members ...
Eight men were indicted on murder and terrorism conspiracy charges Thursday for their alleged roles in a thwarted drone and sniper attack on the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House in June.
Ira Hughes, senior director of sales for Doodle Labs, joins the show to talk about drones, connectivity, secure data links, and whether the Pentagon's drone dominance initiative is moving too fast.
Ukraine's actual production of Patriot missiles may not start for years, despite President Trump's announcement this week that the country could soon have a license to manufacture the defensive missiles.
The State Department ratcheted up criticism of China on Thursday for failing to provide sufficient advance notification of a nuclear-capable missile test in the South Pacific on Monday.
Tehran dragged its Gulf neighbors back into the U.S.-Iran war Thursday, firing a volley of drones and missiles at American partners across the region as part of a major flare-up in violence that upended peace talks.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used this week's NATO summit in Turkey to push for a new financial system to help struggling allies expand their defense production and security infrastructure.
Opponents of the Hungarian government's efforts to oust the country's president gathered for a protest in the capital Budapest on Thursday after being called to action by the former autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban.