Navy's F-35C Suffers 1st Major Mishap, Costing Millions in Damages Two Navy fighters were damaged during a refueling exercise off the coast of Virginia late last month, including an F-35C.
Air Force Greenlights T-6 Trainer as Safe to Fly After Recent Crash The Air Force has cleared its trainer aircraft to resume ops after a "brief pause" following a recent crash of a T-6.
Precision Ship-Landing System Could Be Game-Changer at Bare Airfields JPALS could help take the guesswork out of landings at austere airfields with little infrastructure and in bad conditions.
Army, Air Force Fielding Drone-Hunting System That Can Fit on a Pickup Truck SRC's Silent Archer counter-UAS technology began to deploy to undisclosed locations overseas with the Army earlier this year.
Military's Top Spy: AI May Enhance Tradecraft, Prevent Geopolitical Surprises Using algorithms to sort through massive amounts of info can take the burden off defense analysts, Lt. Gen. Ashley said.
Army Eyeing Strategic Cannon Tech with 1,000-Mile Range Development of long-range precision fires technology is the Army's number one modernization priority.
Army Researchers to Track Heat Injuries in Ranger, Airborne Training Researchers recently began collecting data from 2,000 soldiers in Ranger, Airborne and Basic Combat Training at Fort Benning.
General to Army Aviators: 'Quit Apologizing' and Ask for What You Need Retired Gen. James Thurman recently told Army aviation officials they've got to "quit apologizing" to the Pentagon.
Army Is Paying Out $35,000 Bonuses to Reduce Apache Pilot Shortage The head of the Army aviation said that the service is six years away from reversing its shortage of pilots for the AH-64.
F-22 Deemed Too Expensive to Fix for 6 Years Finally Ready to Fly One of the U.S. Air Force's oldest F-22 Raptors is back out of the hangar and ready to fly again after six years.
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 Says Troops Can Only Be Exempt from Shaving Their Facial Hair for a Year Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered that troops who need an exemption from shaving their facial hair for longer than a...
Military Veteran Says Having His Security Clearance Revoked Gave Added Incentive for Senate Run Joel Willett, a military veteran and former CIA officer, has launched his Democratic campaign for the U.S. Senate from...
Pentagon Plan Pits US Marines Against California Off-Roaders and Civilian Pilots The U.S. Marine Corps tried once to occupy this remote stretch of California desert beloved by off-roaders — but officials...