$90 Million Per Seat? Boeing's Space Capsule Draws Criticism from Watchdog Boeing is pushing back vigorously on the new report's findings.
Army Evaluating Advanced Fire Control Optics to Help Non-Infantry Soldiers Shoot Better The effort aims to help non-combat arms soldiers shoot more accurately against close-quarter and long-range enemy targets.
Army Selects GDLS' Robotic Mule to Haul Soldier Gear into Battle The U.S. Army just awarded a contract to General Dynamics Land Systems to produce remote-controlled robotic mule vehicles.
Pentagon Finalizes $34 Billion Deal for Another 478 F-35s The price of each A variant will finally fall below $80 million.
FTC Investigating Northrop Grumman Amid ICBM Spat with Boeing The agency is probing whether Northrop violated the terms of an agreement it made to acquire Orbital ATK.
Navy Leader Denies the Service Is Blaming Shipbuilder for Carrier Ford’s Many Problems Thomas Modly said the service should not have opted to put so many new technologies on the first Ford-class carrier.
Air Force Makes Move to Buy Limited Number of Light Attack Aircraft The Air Force issued its request for proposal to acquire a fleet of turboprop aircraft as part of its light attack effort.
Army Expects Delays in Black Hawk Replacement if Budget Stalemate Continues Army aviation officials say that the budget stalemate could delay a step in the effort to develop a futuristic helicopter.
Air Force Begins Investing Billions in Adversary Air Training The Air Force for years has looked for a helping hand to fill the enemy, "red air" gap.
Full F-35 Production May Not Begin for More Than a Year, Pentagon Top Buyer Says It's official: top Pentagon officials will not clear the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter for full-rate production this year.
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...