Plans for Army's Stryker-Mounted Laser Shoot-Off Enter Final Stages Teams from Northrop Grumman and Raytheon will take their Stryker vehicle prototype to Fort Sill, Oklahoma this spring.
The Navy Wants to Recruit 450 Warrant Officers to Fly Its New MQ-25 Tanker Drones Navy Recruiting Command will begin accepting applications in October for candidates who want to fly the MQ-25 Stingray.
Army Will Let Makers Decide How Many Soldiers to Fit Inside New Fighting Vehicle Rather than releasing a list of specifications, the Army is offering prospective makers nine broader characteristics.
After Stumble, Army to Restart Design Competition for Bradley Replacement Army modernization officials are preparing to issue a formal invitation to defense firms to enter the design phase.
Congress Wants to Beef Up Army Effort to Develop Counter-Drone Weapons The Pentagon appointed the Army late last year as the executive agent for DoD's counter-small UAS groups one, two and three.
Air Force Takes Next Step in Efforts to Ready B-1 for Future Hypersonic Missiles The 419th Flight Test Squadron fired a practice round of the AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile from the bomber.
The Future of Bioenhanced Super Soldiers The field of biological enhancements for the warfighter raises a horde of new questions about ethics in the military and...
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.
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.
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...