Pentagon Eyes West Coast for THAAD Amid North Korean Threat The Missile Defense Agency is looking at THAAD placement sites on the West Coast to guard against the North Korean threat.
General: Army Needs More Futurists to Better Predict Conflict Army officials, analysts and authors met to try to improve the military's poor track record of predicting future conflict.
Army Spends $50 Million to Build Autonomous Supply Convoys The Army has awarded a $49.7 million contract to Robotic Research LLC for autonomous kits to be tested on supply vehicles.
No End in Sight for B-1 Grounding as New Emergency Landing Reported The Air Force's fleetwide stand-down of the B-1B Lancer fleet continues, as news emerges of another emergency landing by a...
AFSOC's U-28 Proves Its Value in ISR Mission Officials say special operations forces flying manned intelligence-gathering planes still have a role to play.
Chunky New Armored Vehicles From Mantis Look Like Space Buggies An Israel-based company will unveil its new line of highly mobile Mantis armored vehicles at Eurosatory 2018 in Paris.
The Military Still Wants a Belly Gun for the V-22 Osprey For years, officials have wanted a forward firing gun under the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey's belly.
‘Nobody to Watch My Twins.’ Military Spouses Quit Jobs, Families Bust Budgets in Scramble for Child Care Military families and on-base child care providers have known for a long time that theirs is a system delicately balanced on...
New Report Details Airman's Humvee Death Amid Halt in Vehicle's Usage at Missile Bases A 19-year-old airman who was killed in a Humvee rollover during a 2023 convoy back to F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming...
Army ROTC Cadet Dies During Fort Knox Land Navigation Training A 22-year-old Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadet died Thursday during a land navigation exercise at Fort Knox...
How Navy SEAL and SWCC Training Is Alike and Different Navy SEAL and Navy SWCC training share a foundation rooted in rigorous training, water competency and high fitness standards.
Ulysses S. Grant Picked a Confederate Slave Owner to Take Down the KKK Amos T. Akerman was a curious case to become President Ulysses S. Grant's attorney general, as depicted in Guy Gugliotta’s...