Major Defense Firms Halt All Political Donations in Growing Backlash Against Capitol Riots A handful of U.S. defense contractors have joined a corporate backlash against the pro-Trump U.S. Capitol siege.
Key US Ally Declares Its F-35s Ready for Combat The Royal Australian Air Force declared that its F-35A Joint Strike Fighter has achieved initial operational capability.
Air Force Picks 3 Makers for ‘Skyborg’ Drone Wingman The program will pair a drone guided by artificial intelligence with a human piloting a fighter jet.
Navy's Future Light Amphibious Ships Will Be Designed to Operate Off China's Coast A new Navy shipbuilding plan calls for building 10 light amphibious warships that can transport up to 75 Marines.
Production Begins on Simulators for Air Force's New T-7A Red Hawk Trainer Jets Once constructed, the simulators will be able to "digitally connect to the actual T-7A cockpit."
Army Gets First Iron Dome Battery from Israel The system's future is still uncertain, as the service still isn't sure whether the technology will mesh with its own.
Air Force Delays Moving Forward with E-4B Doomsday Plane Replacement Effort The service said it recently classified its Survivable Airborne Operations Center, or SAOC, Weapon System program.
US to Keep Buying F-35 Parts From Turkey, Despite Purchase Ban The Trump administration in July 2019 banned Turkey from participation in the multinational F-35 program.
Northrop Grumman Gets $13.3 Billion Air Force Contract to Engineer New ICBMs The new ICBM will replace the Minuteman III, which was designed to last a decade and recently celebrated its 50th anniversary...
Army Set to Receive First Armored Vehicles to Replace Vietnam-Era M113 The first Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, or AMPV, rolled off BAE's production line as part of a low-rate initial contract.
As REAL ID Enforcement Approaches, TSA Says Military IDs Still Valid for Domestic Airline Travel Beginning May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will require that travelers who use a state form of...
Navy Loses Fighter Jet in Red Sea After It Slides Off Carrier Deck This incident marks the second Super Hornet that the Truman has lost while deployed to the Red Sea, and it is the third major...
Service Members Detained After DEA Raid at Alleged Illegal Underground Nightclub in Colorado The raid resulted in more than 100 migrants being taken into custody, and "several active-duty service members from local...
Supreme Court Justices Question Potential Financial Impact of Ruling on Combat Disability Pay Case The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on a class-action suit that challenges a rule that requires veterans to file...
Want Efficiency? Fund the VA and Cut the Proven Waste in Privatized Veterans Care Faithfully following orders from President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) office, VA Secretary...