U.S. Department of Defense

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Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Full Capacity Reached

    Target window for reaching the quadrupled production rate across all major munition lines.

  2. Facility Modernization

    Expected completion of initial facility upgrades and hiring of additional manufacturing staff.

  3. New Directive Issued

    The Pentagon officially tightens restrictions, introducing more rigorous vetting and limited access zones.

  4. ISR Deployment

    U.S. Space Force assets begin analyzing thermal and trajectory data from the time of the blast.

  5. Diplomatic Response

    Regional tensions rise as international observers call for a transparent investigation.

  6. DoD Internal Review

    The Secretary of Defense orders an immediate review of all media engagement protocols in response to the ruling.

  7. Strike Occurs

    A deadly bombing targets a girls' school in Iran, causing significant casualties.

  8. Pentagon Announcement

    The U.S. military confirms it is investigating the strike to verify technical details.

  9. Official Cost Report

    U.S. officials confirm $11.3 billion spent in the first six days of the campaign.

  10. Outlier Status

    Analysts label Palantir a defense-tech outlier as the Iran war continues to drive demand.

  11. Federal Court Ruling

    A U.S. District Court rules that the Pentagon's existing press credentialing process violates First Amendment protections.

  12. Expenditure Milestone

    Costs surpass $5 billion as naval engagements in the Persian Gulf intensify.

  13. Stock Surge

    PLTR shares climb 3% to $157 amid heightening Middle East tensions.

  14. Production Expansion Announced

    Official announcement of the plan to quadruple munitions output capacity.

  15. Hostilities Begin

    Initial strikes launched against Iranian strategic targets following regional escalation.

  16. Anthropic Ban

    The Pentagon notifies Anthropic it is deemed a supply-chain risk, forcing a Palantir software overhaul.

  17. AI in Combat

    Reports detail the role of AI models in coordinating U.S. strikes against Iranian targets.

  18. Market Rebound

    Palantir returns to Wall Street Buy lists after a 38% price correction.

  19. Initial Surge

    Lockheed Martin begins incremental production increases to support Ukraine and Middle East operations.

Stories mentioning U.S. Department of Defense 6

regulation Bearish

Pentagon Implements Strict Press Controls Following Adverse Court Ruling

The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a restrictive new directive for media engagement, effectively tightening control over military information despite a recent court ruling favoring press freedom. The move introduces rigorous new vetting procedures and limits journalist access to sensitive defense and aerospace installations.

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Geopolitics Very Bearish

Pentagon Investigates Deadly Strike on Iranian Girls' School Amid Tensions

The U.S. Department of Defense has initiated a high-priority investigation into a lethal bombing at a girls' school in Iran to determine the origin of the strike. The incident has triggered an immediate regional security crisis, forcing U.S. intelligence to deploy advanced ISR assets to verify the nature of the munitions used.

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Defense Tech Neutral

Palantir Emerges as Defense Tech Outlier Amid Escalating Iran Conflict

Palantir Technologies (PLTR) has decoupled from broader market volatility, emerging as a resilient outlier as the Iran conflict intensifies. Despite an early-year price correction and the loss of key partner Anthropic due to Pentagon bans, the company's AI platforms have become indispensable to U.S. military operations.

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