Pentagon Still Questioning How Smart to Make Its Drone Swarms Multiple efforts to develop drone-swarming technology are now underway inside the Defense Department.
Navy Takes Out Drone in Groundbreaking Test for Supercarrier Gerald R. Ford The Navy got a step closer to getting the first ship in its new class of aircraft carriers ready for combat missions.
New Hypoxia Sensor Aims to Make Military Trainer Aircraft Safer A new helmet-based sensor that can read human biometrics alongside an aircraft's cockpit pressure levels just hit the market.
Navy First Service to Test Smartphone Access to Personnel Records The app eventually will allow sailors to read records and put in orders and leave requests.
Marines' Classic Hornet Jets to Get Upgraded Radar The U.S. Marine Corps' F/A-18C/D Hornet fighter fleet is getting a radar upgrade.
Marine Corps Awards Contract for LAV Fleet Upgrade The Jan. 4 contract procured 60 hardware kits for the Light Armored Vehicle Reset Program.
Will Ongoing KC-46 Tanker Problems Affect KC-10 Retirement? Questions surround the Air Force’s aging KC-10 Extender and whether it will have to remain in service longer due to delays.
Air Force Sends B-2 Stealth Bombers to Hawaii for Exercises Three B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and more than 200 airmen landed this week at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Army Looking at AI-Controlled Weapons to Counter Enemy Fire Until now, the military has required a human to be in the decision-making process for when to use deadly force.
Navy Demotion Reversed for GOP Congressman Who Government Watchdog Found Abused Subordinates Jackson was quietly demoted to captain in 2022, three years after his retirement from the Navy, following an inspector...
Camp Pendleton Officer, Wife Sue Military Housing Company over Crash That Killed 8-Year-Old Son A Marine Corps family whose 8-year-old son died last year after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle on Camp...
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.
How the Men on a Navy Submarine Survived After Sinking 240 Feet in the Atlantic Trapped 240 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, Lt. Oliver Naquin could not ensure the crew of the USS Squalus...
Rubio Says US Is Designating 2 More Gangs as Foreign Terrorist Groups The two new designees, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, are Ecuadorian gangs blamed for much of the violence that began since the...