Repairing Fire-Damaged USS Bonhomme Richard Would Likely Take Years, Admiral Says The Navy lacks the shipbuilding and repair capacity to meet the demands of peacetime, much less war, a Navy official said.
Fire Scuttles Coast Guard Icebreaker Healy's Arctic Deployment The fire damaged the icebreaker's starboard propulsion motor, disabling the ship's right shaft and propeller.
Drone That Could Replace Army's RQ-7 Shadow Undergoes Testing at Yuma Textron's Aerosonde HQ, a catapult-launched and net-recovered unmanned aerial system, has been undergoing testing at Yuma.
'First of Many:' Air Force Leaders Watch Flying Car Demo The Hexa is an eVTOL platform that consists of an open cockpit seat surrounded by a honeycomb of small rotors.
Ground Collision Avoidance Tech May Have Saved Another Pilot's Life A cutting-edge technology that can help prevent aircraft from flying into the ground may have saved another pilot's life.
F-35 Will Finally Go into Full Production Next March, Acquisitions Chief Says The program has faced a series of delays, the latest being COVID-19 social distancing restrictions.
Army Destroys Cruise and Ballistic Missile Targets in 2nd Test of New Defense System It was the final live-fire exercise in a limited user test of the Army's Integrated Battle Command System.
New Cooling Suits Can Keep Airmen Comfortable on Hot Flight Lines The suits include a set of sub-components including compressors, condenser, evaporator and water pump in one small package.
The Minuteman III, Designed for 10 Years of Use, Celebrates its 50th Anniversary Wednesday marks 50 years since America's Minuteman III ICBM was first placed on alert at Minot Air Force Base.
Army Wants Air-Launched Drones to Do Recon for Futuristic Combat Helicopters The Army wants ideas from defense firms on air-launched drones that can recon enemy air defenses.
Tennessee Man Shot Dead After Flipping Middle Finger at War Memorial Albert Sturgill Jr., 63, was confronted by a group while gesturing at the flag and monuments at Cumberland County Veterans...
Chicago Braces for Potential National Guard Deployment Amid Trump Threats Illinois politicians are sounding an alarm and bracing for possible National Guard deployments to Chicago amid President...
9/11 Air Defense Stories You Might Not Know As hijacked planes turned into weapons on September 11, 2001, inside a quiet Air National Guard facility in upstate New York...
Is Trump's Troop Buildup in US Cities a Declaration of War — or Something Else? As President Donald Trump goads Democratic-led cities, Americans are grappling with a fundamental question of American...
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...