80 Percent of Operational F-35s Now Cleared for Flight, Officials Say The Pentagon has approved more than 80 percent of its operational F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to fly again after mandated...
The SB>1 Defiant Hasn't Flown Yet. But Army Officials Say They're Not Worried The Army says the Future Vertical Lift, or FVL, will produce a new family of advanced aircraft over the next decade.
Air Force Doles Out $2.3B for Space Launch Contracts Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, awarded $500 million for the preliminary work, will build its New Glenn Launch System.
Tech Firm Pitches Mini-Generator to Lighten Battery Load for Troops One soldier could serve as a recharger for the entire unit.
Army to See Designs of Future Attack-Recon Helicopters in December Recent solicitations will advance the attack-reconnaissance and advanced drone programs for the Future Vertical Lift effort.
Pentagon's Lethality Task Force Needs More Funding: Mattis Aide "It's not a good news story," the director of the task force created by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said.
Army to Revamp Recruiting Strategy After Missing Yearly Goal The Army is overhauling its accessions strategy after it missed its annual recruiting goal for the first time in 13 years.
US Military Unable to Fight Two Big Wars at Once: Report The U.S. lacks the troops, ships and planes to meet security threats, according to the Heritage Foundation.
Lawmaker Chides Air Force for Buying Expensive Coffee Cups Chuck Grassley questioned why the service spent tens of thousands on hot cups that can reheat coffee and tea.
Lockheed Martin, Pentagon Strike New F-35 Deal at Lowest Prices Yet Prices on the next crop of F-35s will be 5 to 11 percent less than previous rates, DoD officials announced Friday.
Coast Guard to Launch Service-Wide Physical Fitness Test for All Members Next Year Coast Guard men and women must take a preliminary assessment by the end of this year and a mandatory PFT starting in 2026.
Immigration Detentions of Military Family Members Spark Lawmaker Probe As stories of military family members being detained by immigration authorities pile up, dozens of Democrats are launching an...
What Effects Could Losing Space Command Have on Colorado’s Growing Aerospace Economy? The aerospace industry has long been a shining star for Colorado’s economy — and now state leaders are worried about the...
Trinidad and Tobago Leader Praises Strike and Says US Should Kill All Drug Traffickers 'Violently' Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, has praised a U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs...
Survivors of Maine Mass Shooting and Victims' Relatives Sue US Government Alleging Negligence Survivors of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting and relatives of victims are suing the federal government, alleging that the U.S...