Navy Sets Date for Crucial Hypersonic Weapons Flight Test The U.S. Navy's top leader has determined that 2020 will be the year to get ahead in hypersonic weapons development.
SecDef to Congress: Let the Pentagon Dump Old Gear to Fund New Weapons The Defense Department is "doubling down" on hypersonic technology and other cutting-edge weapons, Esper said Friday.
America's Non-Nuclear Bomber Could Someday Carry Hypersonic Weapons The Air Force has just proved that the B-1B Lancer bomber can be modified to hold more ordnance.
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 Close to Picking Firm to Build Hypersonic Weapon, General Says The service hopes to select a commercial firm to build prototypes of the advanced strategic weapon by late summer.
Air Force Expanding Hypersonic Technology Testing at Two Indiana Universities The Air Force is expanding its hypersonic testing facilities, relying on partnerships for its future experiments.
Army Slashes Old Programs to Fund New Tech in 2020 Budget Request The U.S. Army's spending plan eliminates 93 programs while cutting back on others to fund science and technology efforts.
Navy Pushes Hypersonic Weapon Plan as Putin Boasts He Already Has Them John Richardson listed the Navy's intention to "develop and field an offensive hypersonic weapon by 2025" as a top priority.
Army Secretary Wants to Field Hypersonic Weapons in Next 10 Years The secretary of the Army wants to accelerate research into hypersonic and other advanced weapons.
Air Force Doubles Down on Hypersonic Weapons Development with 2nd Contract The move comes after Pentagon officials said in recent months they fear the U.S. may be lagging behind in hypersonics.
Troubled USS Boxer Returns Home 10 Days into Deployment Due to Maintenance Issue The maintenance-embattled USS Boxer is heading back to San Diego just 10 days after deploying due to an engineering issue, as...
On Newly Quiet Stretch of US-Mexico Border, Louisiana Soldiers Sit Around, Watch and Wait The Louisiana soldiers are spaced in groups of two or three over the 1.5 mile, 400-yard-wide strip of land.
How the Army Made a Deal with UFL Football and The Rock Despite Doubts over the Sponsorship's Worth The roughly $11 million deal set the service up to be the premier partner for the league's inaugural season, which started...
Unsupervised: Military Child Care Centers Slow to Report Abuse with Little Oversight A Military.com investigation into military day care centers revealed that service branch rules generally prioritize...
'Restore Real Value': House Panel Wants to Give Junior Enlisted Troops 15% Pay Raise The recommendation on boosting paychecks is part of the final report from the House Armed Services Committee's military...