Weapons Shortages Could Mean Hard Calls for Ukraine's Allies The stockpile strain comes up “all the time,” especially among smaller NATO countries.
How the Army Is Getting the Lead Out and Going to 'Green' Ammo The Army is getting the lead out -- of small-caliber ammunition, that is. Tungsten eventually will replace lead in all small...
Ammunition Shelves Bare as Gun Sales Continue to Soar The U.S. military is not affected by the shortage.
More Marines Will Test Lighter Polymer-Cased Ammunition as Experiments Expand to Fleet Marines will get to see for themselves how lighter rounds hold up in the field.
Army Picks Ammunition Maker for Its New Sniper Rifle In a $10 million deal, Sig will manufacture the MK 248 MOD 1 and MOD 0 .300 Win Mag ammunition.
New Long-Range, Guided 84mm Munition for Carl-Gustaf Headed for DoD Tests in Spring Saab and Raytheon will demonstrate next spring a new, precision-guided munition for the Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifle.
Inside the Army's Quest for a Revolutionary New Bullet The effort to develop this revolutionary round has required gunmakers to challenge design assumptions.
Israeli Gunmaker Unveils Multi-Caliber Special Ops Rifle in .300 BLK/5.56mm Israel Weapon Industries recently unveiled a new AR-style rifle that can quickly change from 5.56mm to .300 Blackout ammo.
Ammo Firm Unveils 6.8mm Cartridge for Army’s Next-Gen Squad Weapon A Texas-based ammunition company recently unveiled its new 6.8mm cartridge.
The Army Is Rebuilding its Ammunition Stores for the Next Fight In the Army's budget request, it is increasing its investment in every type of ammunition except artillery shells.
Bedbugs, Brown Water, Squatters: Military Barracks Blasted over Horrid Living Conditions, Lack of Accountability The Government Accountability Office published the conditions in a scathing new report, confirming complaints made by many...
What We Know About the Marine Corps F-35 Crash, Backyard Ejection and What Went Wrong The crash of an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft in South Carolina has raised numerous questions about what prompted the...
Air Force's 9th Bomb Squadron Commander Fired After Just a Couple of Months on the Job Lt. Col. Brian Milner, the commander of the 9th Bomb Squadron, was relieved of command due to "a loss of confidence in his...
Democrats Circumvent Tuberville as Senate Moves to Finally Confirm Leaders of Army, Marine Corps, Joint Chiefs While acting chiefs can keep the military running day-to-day, defense officials have argued they are not as effective as...
1 in 3 PACT Act Claims Have Received a 0% Disability Rating, Prompting a VA Review VA Under Secretary for Benefits Joshua Jacobs said the department plans to examine its ratings schedule after complaints from...