How Should the US Respond to Provocations in the Grey Zone? "It's clear that the U.S. dominates one style of warfare, but many other forms are still available to America's enemies."
Air Force Drops 'Space,' 'Cyber' from Mission Statement as Space Force Gains Momentum The service on Thursday unveiled its operational goal as, "To fly, fight, and win. … Airpower anytime, anywhere."
Fake News Is Wreaking Havoc on the Battlefield. Here's What the Military's Doing About It Each of the services has created new positions or units to deal with renewed information warfare threats.
From 'Ghost Fleet' to Robot Warfare: Q&A with the Authors of 'Burn-In' "Burn-In" is focused on the internal turmoil emerging technology may bring the United States in its wake.
Scammer Impersonates Four-Star Army General in Online Romance Hoax Gen. Paul Nakasone is one of two four-stars whose names appeared on social media in false email conversations with women.
As Cyberattacks Surge, Watchdog Finds Big Holes in Pentagon Protective Measures The Defense Department is failing to implement its own rules for preventing cyberattacks, according to a report.
US Weapons-Makers Plagued by Industrial Espionage, Cyberattacks, Report Finds Vital Signs 2020 rated industrial security as the weakest area of the industrial base, giving it a failing score of 63.
82nd Airborne Paratroopers Just Deployed Without Their Phones. Your Unit Could Be Next U.S. combat troops heading to the war zone may have to get used to leaving behind their phones.
A Lance Corporal's Phone Selfie Got His Marine Unit 'Killed' at 29 Palms Phones are proving to be a major potential vulnerability in military operations.
Here Are the Criteria for the Air Force's New Remote Combat Effects Campaign Medal The service on Tuesday announced the criteria for the medal, called the RCECM.
Marine Sergeant Sentenced to Confinement, Dishonorable Discharge and Reduction in Rank for Lejeune Killing Dakota Honstein pleaded not guilty and was acquitted of the most severe charge -- murder, also known as Article 118 in...
Here Are All the Big Cuts and Changes Coming to the Army The service's aim is to streamline the force while investing in emerging technologies that Army officials say are critical to...
Problems with Privatized Household Goods Shipments Prompt Hegseth to Order Immediate Changes The directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth follows a rash of issues with a contract meant to privatize the Defense...
A Single Server Holds All Navy Pay and Promotion Data. DOGE Canceled a Contract to Upload It to the Cloud. The Navy has been in a yearslong struggle to modernize its critically important human resources computer systems that...
Cots, MREs, Per Diem: Army Offers New Details for Soldiers Sent to Massive D.C. Military Parade Thousands of soldiers flying or busing into Washington, D.C., next month will be sleeping on cots, eating mostly MREs (and...