The Air Force Has Been Trying to Replace Its Radars Since 2008. Now, It's Starting Over The U.S. Air Force has been trying to replace its radars since 2008. Now, it has to start all over again.
Acting SecNav Hints at Fewer Aircraft Carriers in Next Ship-Count Plan The Navy could start lobbying Congress to rethink a law requiring it to have 12 massive aircraft carriers in its arsenal.
Air Force Moves Forward with F-15EX Fighter Jet Buy The Air Force announced it will sole-source two contracts, one for the F-15EX and the other for its F110 engines.
V-22 Osprey Designed for the Navy Makes First Flight A CMV-22B Osprey conducted its first flight operation at Bell's Amarillo Assembly Center in Texas.
Army Picks 2 Firms to Build Light and Medium Robotic Combat Vehicles The Army has announced that it plans to strike deals with QinetiQ North America and Textron to build versions of the RCV.
Poland Gets All-Clear to Buy US F-35 Joint Strike Fighters Poland was approved to receive 32 Lockheed Martin-made F-35A Lightning II aircraft with support and associated equipment.
Navy Secretary Sets New Deadlines for Major Fixes to Supercarrier Ford Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said delivering the $13 billion carrier as quickly as possible is one of his priorities.
The Pentagon Just Inked a Contract for 2,700 More JLTVs The Defense Department on Tuesday awarded Oshkosh Defense LLC a contract for 2,721 more Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.
Marines Say They've Fixed Engine Troubles on New King Stallion The Marine Corps has resolved engine problems that have plagued its new fleet of heavy-lift helicopters.
The Pentagon Isn't Sure What to Do with Turkey’s Undelivered F-35s Lawmakers will not allow the F-35As once destined for Turkey to be transferred unless that country gets rid of its S-400s.
Air Force Announces Arrest Related to Firearm Death of Airman That Prompted M18 Probe The news marks a major development in the ongoing investigation into the circumstances behind Lovan's death and the scrutiny...
The Little-Known Role of Jimmy Doolittle in Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Lt. Col. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle famously led the first U.S. strike against the Japanese homeland during World War II, and...
‘No Purging on My Ship.’ She Hid an Eating Disorder and Lost Her Navy Career. It Saved Her Life Advocates worry the military’s focus on ‘fit, not fat’ is silencing service members who struggle with their body image.
Air Force Academy Details Thin on Faculty Plans After Civilian Resignations As classes resume at the Air Force Academy for the fall semester, U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank asked the superintendent for a clear...
Army Veteran Suspected of Killing 4 People at a Montana Bar Is in Custody, Authorities Say Michael Paul Brown, who lived next door to The Owl Bar in Anaconda, served in the Army as an armor crewman from 2001 to 2005...