New Outdoor Infantry Trainer at Lejeune to Immerse Marines in Sounds, Smells of Battle The Marine Corps is building a new infantry immersion training complex for troops at Camp Lejeune.
More US Military Power Needed in Antarctic to Deter Malign Activity, General Says Gen. Charles Q. Brown said he'd like to see a boost in "some of the capability we have, but don't have a lot of."
Boeing Withdraws from Competition to Build New Land-Based Nuclear Missile Boeing Co. says it is out of the running to develop the U.S. Air Force's Ground Based Strategic Deterrent missile.
Ousting Turkey from F-35 Program Will Cost US Hundreds of Millions, Officials Say The Pentagon says it will cost $500 million to $600 million to find new suppliers for F-35 parts produced by Turkey.
Over US Warnings, Turkey Gets Russian-Made S-400 Missile System Turkey's purchase of the so-called "F-35 killer" has begun despite retaliatory plans to boot it from the jet program.
Raytheon-UTC Merger the Latest in a Series of Major Defense Firm Acquisitions Two leading U.S. defense companies have announced they plan to merge, creating a new industry giant.
The Navy's $2.7 Billion Plan to Build Drone Ships Faces Hurdles in Congress The Navy wants $400 million for two large unmanned-surface vessels in 2020.
Navy's Plan to Retire a Carrier Early Could Be Axed by New Bill Members of the HASC have drafted legislation that would bar the defense secretary from reducing the number of carriers.
Senate Committee's Defense Spending Plan Includes More Money for Amphibs The Senate Armed Services Committee's budget plan would restore some funding for Navy warships that Marines say they need .
Air Force Wants Both F-35 and F-15EX. But if Forced to Choose, It's No Contest: SecAF The only factor that would stifle the F-15EX fleet would be another bad budget situation, said Air Force Secretary Wilson.
Marine Recruiter Who Wrote ‘Memoir’ About Teenage Recruit Sentenced to Prison Nearly a year after then-Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne self-published a memoir about his inappropriate relationship with...
Five Chinese Nationals Charged with Covering Up Midnight Visit to Michigan Military Site U.S. authorities charged five Chinese nationals with lying and trying to cover their tracks, more than a year after they were...
Air Force Has a Problem Recruiting for Special Warfare Jobs, New Report Finds The Rand Corp. released a study detailing the issues the Air Force has faced in getting recruits to join Special Warfare...
1,000 Active-Duty Soldiers Called Up to Assist with Hurricane Helene Response The 1,000 troops, an Infantry Battalion Task Force formed from the XVIII Airborne Corps, are from the 82nd Airborne Division...
Army Testing Robot Dogs Armed with Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Rifles in Middle East The Army was testing at least one armed quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle at an installation in Saudi Arabia.