Air Force Clears Hurdle for First Hypersonic Weapons Airmen at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana have figured out how to attach the service's new hypersonic missile to an...
Air Force Tests Hypersonic Missile Amid Fears About Russia and China's Advances A B-52 Stratofortress bomber released an Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon, and the missile reached sound-shattering speed.
Russia's Alleged Use of First Hypersonic Missile in Combat Downplayed by US Military and Allies Hypersonic missiles, which can travel five times the speed of sound, have inspired worry among U.S. officials and defense...
The Future Of Russia's Hypersonic Weapons Program In a dramatic speech in 2018, President Vladimir Putin revealed what the Russian Federation has been working on for years.
Russian Hypersonic Technology Expert Accused of High Treason A court in Moscow has jailed a specialist in hypersonic technologies pending trial on charges of high treason.
Air Force's Hypersonic Weapon Hits 'Major Milestone' in New Test The Air Force carried out a captive-carry test of the Lockheed Martin AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon, or ARRW.
Russia and China Are Catching Up on Hypersonic Missiles Amid US Neglect, Expert Says The U.S. is at risk of falling behind Russia and China on "game changer" hypersonic missile development.
The Pentagon Wants a Mix of Hypersonic Weapons. Here’s Why The Pentagon has worked steadily to create hypersonic weapons, which move at more than five times the speed of sound.
Lockheed, Aerojet Rocketdyne Working on a Mach 5 Cruise Missile The arms race in hypersonics has become a major concern for the Air Force.
Navy Sets Date for Crucial Hypersonic Weapons Flight Test The U.S. Navy's top leader has determined that 2020 will be the year to get ahead in hypersonic weapons development.
Lessons from the Air Force Kitchen Police: Volunteer for Everything. Even Pots and Pans When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two...
2 US Navy Pilots Shot Down over Red Sea in Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident, US Military Says Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
Syrian Soldiers Distance Themselves from Assad in Return for Promised Amnesty Some members of the defunct military told The Associated Press that they had joined Assad's forces because it meant a stable...
How the Marine Corps Is Changing to Keep Talented Marines in the Service For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...