Aaron Mehta
Editor in Chief, Breaking Defense
Aaron Mehta is editor in chief of Breaking Defense. He previously served as deputy editor and senior Pentagon correspondent for Defense News, as well as a staff writer for the non-profit Center for Public Integrity. Over his career, Mehta has interviewed dozens of defense leaders from around the globe, covering the intersection of policy, industry and technology at the highest national security levels. Mehta has a particular interest in nuclear issues, foreign weapon sales and NATO issues. Originally from outside Boston, Mass., he now lives in the Washington, D.C. area. amehta@breakingmedia.comStories by Aaron Mehta
“The Department of Defense is currently engaged in planning to support the provision of U.S. Iron Dome batteries to Israel,” an official said.
By Aaron Mehta
The largest package announced today involves the UK buying 3,000 AGM-179A Joint Air-to-Ground missiles for an estimated $957.4 million.
By Aaron Mehta
Army undersecretary Gabe Camarillo on Tuesday declared 2024 the “year of Army security cooperation.”
By Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Ashley Roque walk through the biggest takeaways as the annual AUSA conference winds down.
By Aaron Mehta
The two ATHENA aircraft are part of the Army’s long-term move from prop-driven intelligence, surveillance, & reconnaissance to higher-performance jets.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. and Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Ashley Roque break down the top news from the second day of the AUSA conference.
By Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense editors Aaron Mehta and Lee Ferran discuss the news from AUSA day one and preview what’s to come in day two.
By Aaron Mehta
“I would imagine there will be a very, very major and deep-rooted inquiry,” said Jonathan Spyer, director of research at the Middle East Forum. “And I assume heads will roll, because what just happened is a very, very major event.”
By Seth J. Frantzman and Aaron Mehta
The US “will be rapidly providing the Israel Defense Forces with additional equipment and resources, including munitions. The first security assistance will begin moving today and arriving in the coming days,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday.
By Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense editors Aaron Mehta and Lee Ferran break down what to expect at this year’s AUSA conference in Washington.
By Aaron Mehta
Congress reached a last minute agreement Saturday in order to keep the government open through mid-November.
By Aaron Mehta
Unlike traditional FMF dollars, which work as grants handed to nations to fund the purchases, this loan does come with interest that will have to be paid back to the US government.
By Aaron Mehta
The allegation and diplomatic reprisals have left the US to balance its relationship between a longtime Five Eyes ally and a rising Asian democracy that could be a check on China.
By Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Michael Marrow discuss the top news from the last day of the Air and Space Forces Association’s annual conference.
By Aaron Mehta
“The Department of Defense is currently engaged in planning to support the provision of U.S. Iron Dome batteries to Israel,” an official said.
By Aaron MehtaThe largest package announced today involves the UK buying 3,000 AGM-179A Joint Air-to-Ground missiles for an estimated $957.4 million.
By Aaron MehtaArmy undersecretary Gabe Camarillo on Tuesday declared 2024 the “year of Army security cooperation.”
By Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Ashley Roque walk through the biggest takeaways as the annual AUSA conference winds down.
By Aaron MehtaThe two ATHENA aircraft are part of the Army’s long-term move from prop-driven intelligence, surveillance, & reconnaissance to higher-performance jets.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. and Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Ashley Roque break down the top news from the second day of the AUSA conference.
By Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense editors Aaron Mehta and Lee Ferran discuss the news from AUSA day one and preview what’s to come in day two.
By Aaron Mehta“I would imagine there will be a very, very major and deep-rooted inquiry,” said Jonathan Spyer, director of research at the Middle East Forum. “And I assume heads will roll, because what just happened is a very, very major event.”
By Seth J. Frantzman and Aaron MehtaThe US “will be rapidly providing the Israel Defense Forces with additional equipment and resources, including munitions. The first security assistance will begin moving today and arriving in the coming days,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday.
By Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense editors Aaron Mehta and Lee Ferran break down what to expect at this year’s AUSA conference in Washington.
By Aaron MehtaCongress reached a last minute agreement Saturday in order to keep the government open through mid-November.
By Aaron MehtaUnlike traditional FMF dollars, which work as grants handed to nations to fund the purchases, this loan does come with interest that will have to be paid back to the US government.
By Aaron MehtaThe allegation and diplomatic reprisals have left the US to balance its relationship between a longtime Five Eyes ally and a rising Asian democracy that could be a check on China.
By Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense’s Aaron Mehta and Michael Marrow discuss the top news from the last day of the Air and Space Forces Association’s annual conference.
By Aaron Mehta