The Top 10 Defense Tech Posts of 2017 Check out the biggest military technology stories of 2017 from Defense Tech.
Air Force Taps Firms to Develop Cruise Missile Swarms Lockheed announced it received a five-year $110 million contract from the lab to build the "Gray Wolf."
South Korea, Japan Mull F-35Bs for Amphibious Assault Ships The F-35Bs would be part of South Korea's long-term plan to build a "blue water" navy.
Trump Signs Bill Adding Funds for Missile Defense, Destroyer Fixes The short-term funding bill includes money for missile defense and fixes for the U.S. Navy destroyers damaged in collisions.
Air Force Names Next Guard Bases to Receive F-35As Air National Guard units in Wisconsin and Alabama have been chosen to receive the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
Boeing Reveals Its Design for Navy's Unmanned Tanker The Navy wants a drone tanker that can launch from ships, and Boeing has thrown its hat in the ring with a futuristic design.
Marine Corps Awards First 'Remote' Devices to Drone Operators All the services now have a special "remote" device to recognize service members who operate unmanned aerial systems.
Marine Corps Shows Off Drone Helicopter for Cargo Ops AACUS is designed to deliver vital combat supplies such as ammunition, fuel, food, water and even blood.
This Robot Dog Will Help Marine Special Operators Practice Triage Military working dogs face just as much danger downrange as their human handlers.
Congress Eager for Results of Air Force's Light Attack Aircraft Demo Senators said they are hopeful the OA-X procurement strategy may improve how future weapons systems are acquired.
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...