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Center B — Mostly Factual

On Extra Extra, Defense One is grouped with center outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of B reflects generally factual reporting, though it may frame stories to fit an editorial viewpoint. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.

We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Defense One, published over the past 5 days. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Future and Trump.

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Recently covering: Future Trump

Recent Articles (8)

The wrong way to review US force posture in Europe

Loyalty tests don’t build loyalty. They erode it.

AI-enabled deception threatens future operations, raises chances of large conflict, says Special Operations leader

“The information environment itself is much less transparent” now than in the past, and AI will make it worse, officials say.

There’s no shortcut to replenish US munitions stockpiles

Firms are pitching low-cost munitions and the Pentagon is making weapons deals. It won’t immediately fix the Iran stockpile problem, experts say.

Golden Dome Caucus chair says building support, funding for missile shield is a ‘tough slog’

Rep. Jeff Crank, R-Colo., told Defense One that funding the war in Iran threatens the missile-defense project.

Defense Business Brief: Arcfield’s state of play; SMD wrap up; X-Bow Systems’ MDA win

DOJ charges 17 Iranians in cybertheft campaign

Prosecutors say the Mabna Institute stole 31.5 terabytes of academic data and breached email accounts at U.S. agencies and companies.

What Trump’s tech strategy means for the military, deterring China, and the future of AI

The strategy includes key provisions to encourage innovation—but also has a glaring omission.

The Russian hurdle in Trump’s new offensive cyber program

The White House wants private companies to help take down cybercriminals overseas. But in Russia, the line between criminal hackers and the government is difficult to draw.

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