Impressed by Russia's 'Kalibr', DoD Puts Money Down on New Missile Designs
Needing more money for wars in the Middle East, the Pentagon's 2017 fiscal year budget proposes cutting spending on fighter jets, helicopters, warships, and armored vehicles, but not anti-ship missiles. On the contrary, citing Russian and Chinese advances, Reuters military analyst David Axe suggests that the Pentagon is now rushing to catch up.