Pentagon losing cutting edge on weapons innovation, needs ‘massive kick in the pants,’ say defense leaders
America’s defenses will not be able to keep up with its peer adversaries if the Pentagon continues to take years to innovate
America’s defenses will not be able to keep up with its peer adversaries if the Pentagon continues to take years to innovate
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