Global Arms Industry Getting Shakeup by War in Ukraine -- and China and US Look Like Winners Russia’s war in Ukraine is upending the global arms industry.
How a Major on 'Cutting Edge' of Cold War Was Killed on Routine Mission On March 24, 1985, Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson Jr. -- a member of the U.S. Military Liaison Mission to Potsdam, Germany, was...
6 Great Reasons to Welcome Sweden and Finland into NATO Finland and Sweden want to join NATO. Here's why we should let them into the alliance.
Putin’s Got Nothing But Nuclear Weapons The war in Ukraine has not gone the way Kremlin decision-makers expected, and the international community has responded...
$20 Billion More for the Pentagon to Arm Ukraine Gets First Approval in Congress The Pentagon funding is part of a broader $40 billion security and humanitarian aid package approved by the House.
Despite Having Misjudged Russia's 'Hollow Force,' Intelligence Officials Say Putin Is Still an ‘Evolving’ Threat Top U.S. intelligence officials acknowledged Tuesday that they misjudged Russia's military strength prior to that country's...
Why Putin's Eastern Blitz Is Failing The Russians are poor at urban warfare, and the Ukrainians, who excel at it, have again forced the Russians to think urban.
Sweden Hasn't Gone to War Since Napoleon Was Alive, But Russia Has it Preparing for Another One Sweden and its neighbors have watched Russian military activity warily in recent years, particularly in the Arctic.
They Went to Fight Russians. Chaos Ensued. Two days after the start of the Russian bombardment, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited foreign nationals who...
Military Domestic Violence Convictions Skyrocketed After Commanders Were Removed from Process Courts-martial are on the rise for domestic violence charges across the Defense Department services.
Female Troops Played Key Roles in B-2, Submarine Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities At least one woman served as a B-2 bomber pilot during the mission, that official said. Another official confirmed women were...
Army Officer Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison on 17 Rape, Sexual Assault Convictions The Army initially charged Maj. Jonathan Batt with 77 offenses against 20 women, including 14 rape counts.
US Carrier Strike Group Embarks on Scheduled Deployment Amid Middle East Tensions The United States' most advanced aircraft carrier left its base in Virginia Tuesday for a regularly scheduled deployment that...
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...