Army Screening 30 US Cities for Home of New Futures Command Service officials say they need access to academics and business leaders for a new modernization reform effort.
Marines Partner with Tech Firm to Design Unmanned Resupply Vehicles The Marine Corps has partnered with a San Francisco-based firm to design a new unmanned cargo delivery vehicle.
Lockheed Predicts Record-Setting Readiness Rates Soon for F-35 Jeff Babione said the reliability of the first batches of aircraft aren't as high as in lots 6 and beyond.
Army Wants to Equip Soldiers with a Mechanical Arm to Reduce Fatigue Army scientists are testing a mechanical "third arm" that they hope will help make soldiers more effective.
T-6 Trainers Restart Flights after Rash of Unexplained Pilot Symptoms The Air Force has lifted its operational pause for T-6s after a number of pilots experienced unexplained physiological events...
Marines Create New Cyberwarfare Career Field After more than a year of discussion, the Marines have a new set of occupational specialties for cyberwarfare Marines.
General Tapped to Lead Investigation into Hypoxia Incidents Brig. Gen. Bobbi Jo Doorenbos will head the "Unexplained Physiologic Events Integration Team."
Air Force to Give Each Squadron Up to $30,000 for Innovation A program called the "Squadron Innovation Fund" will distribute $64 million across the service.
Raj Shah Is Leaving. No, Not That One The Shah who is now leaving his post had been the head of the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Unit Experimental.
MQ-9 Reaper Getting New Multirole Missions as MQ-1 Retirement Nears Officials are sending out the MQ-9 for a new, tailored multi-role mission to strike Taliban targets in Afghanistan.
The Taliban Reject Trump’s Bid to Retake Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan “We want it back, and we want it back right away. If they don’t do it, you’re going to find out what I’m going to do," Trump...
8 Legendary US Military Snipers The most notable snipers in U.S. military history aren’t just legends – they include real soldiers, sailors and Marines who...
This World War II POW Endured More Than 50 Years in Captivity When Anna Gabulya saw a television report of a POW’s return to Hungary a half-century after he served during World War II...
Pentagon Steps up Media Restrictions, Now Requiring Approval Before Reporting Even Unclassified Info Journalists who don't abide by the policy risk losing credentials that provide access to the Pentagon.
Restaurant Fined $25K for Kicking Out Disabled Veteran, Service Dog A Lexington, Kentucky, restaurant has been fined $25,000 by the Lexington Human Rights Commission for discriminating against...