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What is free, and what is not free on Defense Industry Daily?

We publish daily news updates on the site that are generally free to read.  We also publish a daily free newsletter.  You may self-subscribe here by scrolling to the bottom of the article page and inserting your email in the yellow box.

Additionally, we publish data-rich stories on major defense programs, which are typically set aside behind our Defense Industry Insider (DII) pay wall.  Most DII stories show the first few paragraphs freely.

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