Army Taps Two Firms to Deliver Hypersonic Weapon Prototypes The Army decided in March to accelerate a prototype ground-launched hypersonic weapon capable of being sent into combat.
Army Set to Begin Testing Infantry Squad Vehicle Prototypes The prototypes are then scheduled to go to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in January to take part in an assessment.
Pentagon to Debut Intellectual Property Protection Team The Pentagon is about to debut a new program to secure military technology against malign actors such as China.
Marine Corps to Increase JLTV Buy to 15,000 to Replace its Humvee Fleet The Marine Corps is nearly doubling the number of JLTVs it plans to buy to replace its fleet of aging Humvees.
Air Force Completes A-10 Re-Winging to Keep Iconic Aircraft Flying for Years to Come The U.S. Air Force has completed a re-winging effort for 173 A-10 Warthog attack aircraft that began nearly a decade ago.
Lawmakers Urge DoD to Expand F-35 Foreign Military Sales Sens. Marco Rubio and Pat Toomey said the U.S. would benefit by having more F-35s on flight lines around the world.
Trump: Turkey Will Be Out of F-35 Fighter Jet Program After S-400 Buy The Trump administration has confirmed that NATO ally Turkey will be removed from the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program.
New Outdoor Infantry Trainer at Lejeune to Immerse Marines in Sounds, Smells of Battle The Marine Corps is building a new infantry immersion training complex for troops at Camp Lejeune.
More US Military Power Needed in Antarctic to Deter Malign Activity, General Says Gen. Charles Q. Brown said he'd like to see a boost in "some of the capability we have, but don't have a lot of."
Boeing Withdraws from Competition to Build New Land-Based Nuclear Missile Boeing Co. says it is out of the running to develop the U.S. Air Force's Ground Based Strategic Deterrent missile.
Defense Department to Review List of Medical Conditions that Disqualify Potential Recruits from Serving The review follows changes over the last three years that expanded waivers for 51 conditions.
Frantic Refugees, Helicopters Pushed Overboard: Memories of the Fall of Saigon 50 Years Later Fifty years later, the surreal images of U.S. sailors and Marines scrambling to push, drag and muscle helicopters overboard...
Reports of Civilian Deaths in Yemen Are Mounting. The Pentagon Is Remaining Mostly Silent. After reports of two major strikes against targets inside Yemen, officials at U.S. Central Command are refusing to discuss...
Trump Locks In Future of Michigan Air Base with New Fighter Jet Announcement President Donald Trump landed in Michigan and shared a hug with a longtime antagonist, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, as...
48 Hours with Marines and Soldiers on the US Southern Border Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a...