Navy's Sea Hunter Drone Ship Could Deliver Supplies to Marines The Navy's mysterious 132-foot-long autonomous Sea Hunter vessel could move fuel, ammunition and other heavy supplies.
Marines' Next Ship-to-Shore Connector Could Be 3D Printed A new solicitation asks industry to develop a boat or barge that can transit from ship to shore or from one shore to another.
Top Marine Aviator Defends 'King Stallion' Heavy-Lift Helo Despite Setbacks The Corps will not pursue buying Boeing's CH-47 in place of the King Stallion, Lt. Gen. Steven Rudder said at Sea-Air-Space.
As Future Vertical Lift Gets Underway, Army Eyeing Chinook Replacement Esper said he wants aircraft makers to start planning for the next heavy-lift helicopter as a replacement for the CH-47.
F-35s Deployed with Wrong Spare Parts Amid Supply Chain Failures, GAO Finds spare parts that the U.S. Marine Corps took on deployment were not compatible with its F-35Cs, according to a report.
US and NATO Radios Can't Talk to Each Other. The Air Force Wants to Change That Air Force Research Labs is looking to make military radios interoperable.
Senators Nearly Triple Army Request for Stryker Cannons Army budget officials initially requested $144.4 million for the Stryker "MOD" effort in the base budget.
Does the US Still Lead the Way in Defense Acquisition Innovation? "The European Main Battle Tank, a joint venture between France and Germany, only took three years to prototype."
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.
Veteran Committee Chairman Requests Federal Investigation of Former VA Secretary, Other Biden Officials Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., seeks a legal review of the VA's request for supplemental funding last year after determining it...
Jail Staff Laughed at Dying Veteran Left Strapped to Chair in Texas, Suit Says The family of Glenn Earl Smallwood Jr., a 33-year-old U.S. Army veteran who needed immediate medical attention but was...
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.
JROTC Expansion at US High Schools Eyed as Part of Bill to Boost Recruiting High school students whose campuses do not have a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program would be able to join units...
After Recent Years of Reform, Vets Fear Trump Cuts to VA Will Undo Lifeline Health Care, Research Amid a downsizing campaign that’s poised to overhaul, streamline and — in some cases — eradicate bedrock federal agencies...