These Troops Bought Guns on Base. Then They Used the Firearms to Take Their Own Lives. Most service member suicides are tied to a personal firearm, according to the Pentagon's latest annual suicide report. And...
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Weapons to Ukraine, Pushing to Get Aid out Before Biden Leaves Office The large package of aid includes a significant amount of munitions, including for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air...
New Jersey, Minnesota Sue Glock over Switch that Allows Pistols to Fire Like Machine Gun New Jersey and Minnesota sued Glock on Thursday, calling on the gunmaker to stop selling firearms that can be adapted with...
Army Offers $15,000 Reward for Info on Missing Guns and Other Gear at Fort Moore Army investigators are still searching for 31 M17 pistols that disappeared from Fort Moore, Georgia, earlier this year, but...
Sig Sauer Ordered to Pay $11 Million to Army Veteran Wounded by Pistol that Went Off By Itself A Philadelphia jury has awarded $11 million to a man whose holstered Sig Sauer pistol went off by itself while he was going...
US Support for Ukraine and Israel Is Eating into Weapons Stockpiles, Indo-Pacific Commander Says Head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Adm. Samuel Paparo cautioned that the U.S. providing or selling billions of dollars worth...
Israeli Weapon Seen in Rare AP Photos of Beirut Airstrike Appears to Be a Powerful Smart Bomb In all but the blink of an eye, an Associated Press photographer’s camera captured the moments that a battleship-gray Israeli...
US to Send $375 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine, Including Medium-Range Cluster Bombs The latest package of weapons, provided through presidential drawdown authority, is one of the largest approved recently and...
Soldiers Set to Get One Shoulder-Fired Round to Replace Multiple Weapons in Move to Ease Loads, Training The XM919 Individual Assault Munition is intended to replace the service’s various anti-tank and anti-structure rounds with a...
The US Military Vowed to Safeguard its Arsenal. Why Do its Weapons Keep Going Missing? With a polarized country bracing for the presidential election and violent extremism on the rise, experts say disappearing...
What's in Store for VA Disability Benefits with New Office of Management and Budget Chief? New OMB Director Russell Vought has contributed to two conservative playbooks that advocate for the revamping of veterans'...
In One of the Marines' Most Iconic Jobs, a Stunning Pattern of Suicide Marine Corps drill instructors are a national symbol of discipline. But for some, their imposing persona belies a dark reality.
'We Welcome DOGE': Hegseth Says Musk Can Find Billions of Dollars in Pentagon Cuts Speaking to a small group of handpicked reporters while in Germany, Hegseth didn't answer the question of whether he would...
Military Drops Recruiting Efforts at Prestigious Black Engineering Awards Event Until this week, Army Recruiting Command had a public partnership with the Black Engineer of the Year Awards, or BEYA, an...
52 Years After a US Spy Plane Was Shot Down over Laos, a Family Still Fights for Answers: Did the Crew All Perish or Were Half of Them Left Behind? The peace treaty was signed. Prisoners of war were coming home. The last thing America needed was an international incident.