For the First Time, a Woman Will Take Command of an Aircraft Carrier Capt. Amy Bauernschmidt is one of six officers recommended to command a nuclear-powered carrier in fiscal 2022.
Lawmakers Just Saved Dozens of A-10 Warthogs from the Boneyard The Air Force may be desperate to retire a significant chunk of its A-10 fleet, but lawmakers have other ideas.
Plans for a Bigger Navy Fleet Were Gaining Support. Now Leaders May Have to Start Over Gilday said he's less concerned about the number of platforms needed than closing what he sees as capability gaps at sea.
Navy Grounds New Fire Scout Helicopter Drone After Back-to-Back Mishaps Both were listed as Class A mishaps, meaning the aircraft likely suffered at least $2.5 million or more in damage.
The Marine Corps' First Carrier-Capable F-35 Squadron Is Ready for Combat Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 said its F-35Cs have achieved initial operational capability, or IOC.
Production Begins on Simulators for Air Force's New T-7A Red Hawk Trainer Jets Once constructed, the simulators will be able to "digitally connect to the actual T-7A cockpit."
In First, Air Force Flies B-1 Bomber with Externally Mounted Stealthy Cruise Missile Members of the 412th Test Wing's 419th Flight Test Squadron, Global Power Combined Test Force, executed the proof-of-concept.
Army Activates Two Israeli Iron Dome Missile Defense Batteries at Fort Bliss The system is designed to track and destroy enemy missiles and other threats launched from up to 40 miles away.
This Air Force Unit Is Getting the Military's First Robot Dogs The 325th Security Forces Squadron will soon start using semi-autonomous droids developed by Ghost Robotics.
Ejection Sequence Failed Before Deadly Fighter Jet Crash, Investigation Shows First Lt. David Schmitz died June 30, 2020 following a nighttime qualification training sortie while attempting to land.
4 Soldiers Charged in Alleged Sexual Assault in Barracks at Washington State Base Four soldiers have been charged in an alleged sexual assault that took place in the barracks at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in...
Fire Extinguished After 12-Hour Fight on USS New Orleans Off Okinawa Two sailors received minor injuries in the response, U.S. 7th Fleet officials said.
A Look at Those Trump Has Targeted in Tactic of Revoking Security Clearances The Trump administration's announcement this week that it would rescind the security clearances of 37 current and former...
Major Russian Attack on Western Ukraine Hits an American Factory During US-Led Push for Peace The aerial assault on a part of Ukraine that has largely avoided such focused attacks was one of Russia's biggest this year...
14 with Ties to Washington Deported to ‘Third Countries’ and Guantánamo Bay As the Trump administration lines up ever more countries to accept deported immigrants, a report to be released Thursday...