New Infantry Challenge: Drones Pose Risk to Aircraft in Training The Marine Corps is taking on a new challenge: how to safely integrate drones and manned aircraft in training exercises.
Army Not Interested in Marine M27; Will Pursue Next-Gen Auto Rifle Lt. Gen. John Murray testified before the SASC's Airland subcommittee on the future of Army modernization.
Navy IT SNAFUs Cause Order Cancellation Notices, Travel Claim Backlog Database and IT problems resulted in the sending of nearly 5,000 notices that sailors' orders had been canceled.
Military Dune Buggy Now Has an Optionally Manned Variant The MRZR X made its debut at the AUVSI unmanned systems show near Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
New Software Will Prevent F-35 Pilots from Flying into the Ground The military's F-35 is about to get a new technology that will prevent pilots from flying into the ground by mistake.
Mattis: There Is No Such Thing as a 'Tactical' Nuke Defense Secretary Mattis said new low-yield nuclear weapons would be bargaining chips for arms deals.
Possible Cellphone Ban May Extend Beyond Pentagon to Other Facilities The Defense Department has under review a possible cellphone ban at the Pentagon and elsewhere.
Army to Test First Robotic Combat Vehicle by 2021 The U.S. Army is planning on testing the first prototypes of the Robotic Combat Vehicle by 2021.
Cellphone Ban at Pentagon Possible after Exercise Tracker Disclosures A review will consider a ban on uniformed and civilian personnel bringing their cell phones into the Pentagon.
Another US Ballistic Missile Intercept Test Reportedly Fails in Hawaii The Department of Defense confirmed to CNN that a test had taken place, but did not mention the result.
The Taliban Reject Trump’s Bid to Retake Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan “We want it back, and we want it back right away. If they don’t do it, you’re going to find out what I’m going to do," Trump...
8 Legendary US Military Snipers The most notable snipers in U.S. military history aren’t just legends – they include real soldiers, sailors and Marines who...
This World War II POW Endured More Than 50 Years in Captivity When Anna Gabulya saw a television report of a POW’s return to Hungary a half-century after he served during World War II...
Pentagon Steps up Media Restrictions, Now Requiring Approval Before Reporting Even Unclassified Info Journalists who don't abide by the policy risk losing credentials that provide access to the Pentagon.
Restaurant Fined $25K for Kicking Out Disabled Veteran, Service Dog A Lexington, Kentucky, restaurant has been fined $25,000 by the Lexington Human Rights Commission for discriminating against...