Army to Test New Anti-Missile System to Protect Tanks, Bradleys and Strykers This is the latest step in the Army's decade-long quest to protect its armored vehicle crews without adding extra armor.
The Army Is Seeking Firms to Build Highly Mobile Light Tanks for Infantry Brigades The MPF is planned as a tracked vehicle with a minimum crew consisting of a commander, gunner and a driver.
The Air Force Wants Throwable 'Micro-Robots' for Room Reconnaissance The robot would be light enough that troops could fling it into a room and control it with a handheld device.
Every Soldier a Drone Fighter: Plan Would Make Counter-UAS Training an Army Requirement JCO Director Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey outlined a plan to demonstrate new counter-UAS weapon systems under development.
Army Testing 'Iron Man' Suit Component for Next-Gen Squad Weapon The aim control enhancer was once under consideration for the U.S. Special Operations Command's "Iron Man" suit program.
Futuristic 'Defiant X' in Running to Become Army's Future Long-Range Assault Helicopter Sikorsky and Boeing Co. unveiled the helicopter they're proposing to be the U.S. Army's Future Long Range Assault Aircraft.
The Army Is Pursuing a Device That Can Turn Battlefield Ditch Water into Lifesaving IV Fluid U.S. Army medical experts have teamed up with a Colorado-based research firm to create the briefcase-sized device.
The Air Force Has Big Plans for Its Flying Car in 2021 The U.S. Air Force is planning to put its futuristic flying car through a series of tests next year.
In First, Navy Super Hornet Launches from 'Ski Jump' to Prove it Can Fly Off Foreign Carriers Unlike most nations, the U.S. operates flat-decked carriers that launch aircraft via a high-powered catapult.
What is 'Black Flag?' Inside the Air Force's Newest Major Exercise The Air Force has just signed off on a new flag exercise that brings together large weapons and capabilities under one event.
Why Japanese Tanks Were Doomed in the Pacific Theater Today, the Pacific remains a prominent strategic interest for the U.S. military, but the Marine Corps recently deactivated...
Hegseth Says Wounded Knee Soldiers Will Keep Their Medals of Honor Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that he has decided that the 20 soldiers who received the Medal of Honor for...
The Italian WWII Frogmen Who Inspired the U.S. Navy SEALs While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined...
New Mexico's Health Care Crisis Is Forcing Military Personnel to Decline Assignments At New Mexico's three Air Force bases — Kirtland in Albuquerque, Cannon near Clovis and Holloman outside of Alamogordo — the...
Democratic Candidate for Governor of New Jersey Pushes Back After GOP Questions Her Service Record Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey in this year’s high-stakes race, is defending her Navy...