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May 29th: Vice President JD Vance warned Air Force cadets to not "submit" to AI as it continues to change warfare. Read more ▸
May 29th: A crew gunnery training prototype for the new amphibious combat vehicle will simulate an all-out fight with an unpredictable adversary. Read more ▸
May 29th: The Army is developing a new exoskeleton that allows injured troops to stand, walk and shoot when evacuation is impossible or delayed. Read more ▸
May 29th: The idea of Trump using arms sales as a negotiating chip with China has sparked concerns that Washington might decline procurement deals with Taiwan. Read more ▸
May 29th: A tentative deal has been reached to end the war and restart transit in the Strait of Hormuz, and then negotiations on more difficult issues would begin. Read more ▸
May 29th: China’s nuclear missiles can reach any U.S. city. Now, satellite images show Beijing is building a sprawling web of military sites near its nuclear silos. Read more ▸
May 29th: My grandpa never came back from World War II. I found his final resting place in France. Read more ▸
May 29th: The goal is to go beyond the traditional brute-force approach of giant bombs and instead manipulate shock waves to destroy targets. Read more ▸
May 28th: Following a recent string of unathorized disclosures, or leaks, the Trump administration announced their intent to draft NDAs for federal workers. Read more ▸
May 28th: Though the drone was designed to haul supplies across the battlefield, the Army recently tried turning it into a rocket launcher. Read more ▸
May 28th: Fourteen years after losing both his legs to an IED, Jon Harmon will step out of a C-47 and jump into same spot the 82nd Airborne fought on D‑Day. Read more ▸
May 28th: The Iwo Jima ARG made headlines earlier this year when it took part in the Jan. 3 capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Read more ▸
May 28th: U.S. forces deployed to war zones have been targeted using commercially available location data, according to reports fielded by military officials. Read more ▸
May 27th: The U.S. military carried out new strikes overnight in Iran targeting a military site that officials believed posed a threat to U.S. forces. Read more ▸
May 27th: U.S. Special Operations Command is looking to build a new testing ground for drones in Mississippi. Read more ▸
May 27th: The service’s shore food service transformation initiative will begin at two installations and focus on revamping food quality and providing more options. Read more ▸
May 27th: Replenishing stockpiles of critical weapons systems could take until 2030 or 2031, creating a "window of vulnerability," a new analysis found. Read more ▸
May 27th: Distance, contested air, communication disruptions, weather and limited evacuation platforms could greatly impact timely access to medical care. Read more ▸
May 27th: The Army wants to better utilize veterinarians in combat medicine to prepare for the possibility of large-scale operations in the Indo-Pacific. Read more ▸
May 27th: The U.S. Army has received its first batch of new, lighter Javelin launchers, defense contractor RTX announced in a statement Tuesday. Read more ▸
May 27th: Ukraine has a six-month window in which to seize the battlefield initiative from Russia and strengthen its hand for peace talks, a senior commander said. Read more ▸
May 27th: The Pentagon does not measure if family deportation fears affect troops readiness. Read more ▸
May 26th: DARPA envisions a future where "medicbots" link up to drag wounded personnel to safety, inject lifesaving drugs and form splits around broken limbs. Read more ▸
May 26th: Ahead of drafting fiscal year 2027’s NDAA, U.S. lawmakers are grappling with the rise in fuel prices and what it means for the military's aviation costs. Read more ▸
May 26th: The Pentagon should be paying more for access to their satellite Wi-Fi network, SpaceX officials argues. Read more ▸