Admiral: Don't Sanction India for Buying Russian 'F-35 Killer' Missiles Adm. Phil Davidson, nominated to take over U.S. Pacific Command, raised concerns before a congressional committee this week.
US May Ramp Up Buy of the Missile That Just Made Combat Debut in Syria The missile -- a 1,000-pound warhead, with pinpoint accuracy -- is capable of taking out moving land-based targets.
F-22 Ends Up in Belly Skid After Takeoff Mishap at Fallon An F-22 Raptor suffered a mishap last week after it skidded on its belly following a takeoff at Naval Air Station Fallon.
Air Force to Create Global Space Training amid Russia, China Threats U.S. Air Force in 2019 will invite international partner applicants to train alongside airmen in space operations courses.
Air Force Special Ops Short on Funding for AC-130 Gunship Laser Sen. Martin Heinrich said at the current pace of testing, a laser weapon for the AC-130 would not be operational until 2030.
Pentagon Suspends F-35 Deliveries Over New Corrosion Issues: General Military officials confirmed that the DoD has temporarily suspended acceptance of new F-35s over corrosion issues.
Navy's Push for Autonomous Boats Prompts Industry Response The Navy has been looking at unmanned surface boats that operate autonomously.
Air Force Looks to Artificial Intelligence to Fight Future Wars The Air Force is hoping advances in artificial intelligence mean data will be easier to access and analyze.
Navy's Carbon-Fiber Stiletto Craft Tests High-Tech Gear at Sea Stiletto serves as a principal demonstration craft to test high-tech gear and new concepts in coastal and riverine warfare.
Pentagon Gets New Cloud Tech Chief Amid Trump's Feud With Amazon Dana Deasy, former CIO for the J.P. Morgan investment bank, is expected to start at the Defense Department in early May.
Virginia National Guard Pilot Wrongly Identified as Involved in DC Midair Collision Sues for Defamation Matt Wallace, an influencer who has more than two million followers on X, posted that Ellis was involved in the collision and...
This Company Is Spending Millions to Profit Off Veterans' Benefits. Why Won't Lawmakers Stop It? Veterans Guardian says it’s fighting to give veterans a choice. Critics say they’re guardians of greed.
3 Hegseth Aides Ousted in Leak Investigation Decry 'Baseless Attacks' “At this time, we still have not been told what exactly we were investigated for, if there is still an active investigation...
Service Identifies Pendleton Marines Killed in Vehicle Incident During Southern Border Mission Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera, 22, and Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino, 28, both Marine combat engineers and from California, were...
New Book Follows the Dutch Civilians Who Came to Adopt and Care for American Graves from WWII Robert Edsel's new book, "Remember Us: American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in World War II"...