DoD Says A-10 vs. F-35 'Fly-Off' Is Over. But Will Results Satisfy? The Project on Government Oversight reported that skewed testing techniques overwhelmingly favored the F-35.
Deals Proliferate at Farnborough Airshow Despite Political Worries Despite some geopolitical chaos, U.S. officials focused on attracting top players in the commercial tech industry.
Red Air Gets a High-Tech Upgrade With Garmin's New Tandem Cockpit TacAir announced it has begun integrating the Garmin G3000 cockpit on Northrop Grumman's F-5E/F fighter aircraft.
Cobham Gets Pentagon Contract to Develop Pilot Life Support System Cobham, whose breathing sensor system has been helping monitor Navy pilots, has a contract to develop a new system.
Boeing Pitches 'F-15X' Fighter Concept to US Air Force: Report There may be a new-old fighter jet on the horizon for the U.S. Air Force.
US Fighters May Carry StormBreaker Foul-Weather Bomb by Next Year Testing for Raytheon’s Stormbreaker precision-guided bomb is "going so well" it may be fielded earlier than expected.
As UK Showcases Its Next-Gen Fighter, US Stresses Interoperability The Ministry of Defence debuted its next-generation fighter concept, the Tempest, along with its future combat air strategy.
Navy's Fire Scout Drone Helo May Be Sold to Allied Militaries Soon Northrop Grumman Corp. is looking to expand sales of its MQ-8C Fire Scout abroad.
Army to Buy Raytheon's Coyote Expendable UAS for Drone-Killing Mission The U.S. Army will buy Raytheon's Coyote drone by the end of the year to take down enemy drones.
US Still Hopes to Sway Turkey to Buy Patriot Missiles over S-400 While there is no formal deal in place, U.S. officials are still hoping to convince Turkey to buy the Patriot missile system.
Veterans Can Start Filing New Claims Now for 23 Illnesses Covered Under New Law The bill expands health care and disability compensation for veterans affected by burn pits and other toxic exposures.
Military Faces National Guard Refusals and Legal Blockade over Disobeying COVID-19 Vaccine Order While many Guardsmen have outright refused to get vaccinated, some service members have put off getting inoculated while...
Is the Marine Corps Becoming Irrelevant? For the first time in its storied history, the Marine Corps has given up capabilities that might be needed worldwide to gain...
Number of Monkeypox Cases in the Military Climbs Tenfold in Less than 4 Weeks The Defense Department has had 40 members diagnosed with monkeypox, including 26 active-duty personnel.
Did an Airman Offer a Bribe to Pass Fitness Test? Ramstein Officials Investigating Bribery is punishable under Article 124 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.