The First Pilotless Black Hawk Will Soon Take Flight Sikorsky's original S-70 helicopter model would become the Army's UH-60 Black Hawk and spawn a family of helicopters.
Air Force Launches Office to Plan Future Fighter Jets The Air Force wants to create a combat-ready fighter jet in just five years.
Raytheon System Would Warn Military Aviation Units of Cyber-Hijacking Attempts One defense company says it has a solution to detect hacks in real time and warn troops in the fight.
F-35 Testing Delays Continue, Even as Aircraft Has Made Its Combat Debut Problems integrating parts of the Joint Simulation Environment are keeping the aircraft from reaching expanded production.
The Navy Is Finally Replacing Seahawk Gunner Seats That Cause Back Injuries The seat was so jarring and uncomfortable that fixing it was the Navy's No. 2 priority for all of aviation.
Army Details Plan to Equip Stryker Infantry Carriers with Tank-Killing Missiles Beginning in 2022, the Army will start turning large numbers of Stryker infantry carriers into tank-killers.
Marines Eyeing Futuristic Remote Turret for AAVs This Remote Weapon System Spots Drones and Other Threats from Miles Away
Lasers That Take Out Drones and Small Boats Could Be Mounted On More Navy Ships Navy warship is getting a laser five times stronger than the one the service has tested in the past.
Air Force’s Problem-Plagued New Tanker Likely Won’t Deploy for 3 Years or More It doesn't look as if the problems plaguing the U.S. Air Force's KC-46 Pegasus tanker will be over anytime soon.
AFSOC's 'Ultimate Battle Plane' Now Operating in Afghanistan The new AC-130J "Ghostrider" gunship has begun combat missions in Afghanistan.
Did Sherrill Violate Naval Academy’s Honor Code? Classmates Speak out About Notorious Cheating Scandal Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democratic congresswoman running for governor, says she did not cheat but was penalized because...
Trump Calls for Using US Cities as 'Training Ground' for Armed Forces in Unusual Speech to Generals President Donald Trump proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces, with U.S. military might...
Marines Say They Hit Recruiting Goals and Point to 'Unapologetic' Standards Data provided by the Corps shows that it has recruited 30,536 active-duty and reserve enlisted Marines — just one person over...
Bill Would Allow Noncitizen US Military Members to Become Naturalized Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House have reintroduced a bill that would protect noncitizen military members from being...
5 Unsung Vehicles from ‘Band of Brothers’ HBO’s legendary World War II series featured inspiring characters, unforgettable story lines and several vehicles worth...