The Air Force Has Fixed Its Active-Duty Maintainer Shortage, SecAF Says In 2016, the Air Force said it was short about 4,000 maintainers across its ranks.
The Marines' Amphibious Combat Vehicle May Get a 30mm Cannon Three variants of the amphibious combat vehicle may ultimately be developed.
New York’s State Volunteer Defense Force to Get OCP Uniforms The Army, the Air force and the National Guard soon won't be the only ones sporting the Operational Camouflage Uniform.
Air Force Light Attack Effort Stalls After Experiments The Air Force was supposed to publish a final RFP in December for a light attack aircraft, but it never happened.
Army Opens Competition to Give Mobile Machine-Gunners a Better Optic The optic will help gunners hit enemy targets faster and with more accuracy than ever before.
Female Marines Get Deadline to Wear New Dress Blues Coats Female Marines have been issued a deadline for phasing out the open-collared dress coat they've worn for decades.
Thunderbirds Pilot Lost Consciousness Before Fatal Crash, Air Force Says Maj. Stephen "Cajun" Del Bagno was performing a routine "Split-S" demonstration at the time of the tragic crash.
Army Wants Bradley Replacement to Vastly Outgun the Enemy The Army hopes to field its first Next-Generation Combat Vehicle in 2025.
Airmen 'Don't Trust Us' to Field Equipment They Need, General Says Air Force leaders said Tuesday the service must rely more on rapid prototyping to regain service members' trust.
Military’s New Problem: Too Much Money, Not Enough Time to Spend It Under current rules, money not spent by government agencies before the end of the fiscal year goes back to the Treasury.