'Data Is the Ammunition': Inside the Pentagon's New Strategy to Dominate Future Battlefields The goal is to "build the engine to turn this resource into insight for our service members at the speed of need."
To Launch Deadly-Fast Precision Fire, Army Will Need to Turn Soldiers into Coders Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said the service will need to man its units with software coding experts.
Turkey Reportedly Used S-400 System Against US-Made F-16s, and Congress Wants Answers Lawmakers are requesting details on Turkey's reported use of Russian-made S-400 surface-to-air missile system against F-16s.
Army Launches Research Effort to Develop Hybrid-Electric Engines for Vehicles, Aircraft U.S. Army researchers have selected the University of Wisconsin to lead an effort to develop hybrid-electric engines.
Army Inks $1.2 Billion Deal to Equip Strykers with Short-Range Air Defense Weapons Under the contract, the company will produce, test and deliver IM-SHORAD Strykers to the Army.
Congress Wants a 'Manhattan Project' for Military Artificial Intelligence A bipartisan congressional report calls for the DoD to get more serious about the race to acquire artificial intelligence.
Air Force Completes 8-Year B-1 Bomber Battle Station Upgrade The service announced that it finished the Integrated Battle Station, or IBS, modification earlier this month.
Air Force Begins Live-Fire Testing on New Helicopter, Jolly Green II The Air Force's new HH-60W combat rescue helicopter, known as the "Jolly Green II," has begun live-fire ground testing.
The Air Force’s Future Tanker Planes Could Be Autonomous The Air Force is drawing up plans for its next refueling tanker to have autonomous or semi-autonomous capabilities.
Air Force Tests Ability to Team Up Operators in Different Locations for Single Drone Sortie The Air Force tested whether airmen at multiple locations could coordinate to execute the same MQ-9 sortie.
'They Don't Care About My Kids': Marine Families Take Military to Court After Child Abuse at Yuma Day Care In November, the families filed a federal tort claim, which allows individuals to litigate against the government. The filing...
2 Educational Programs for Troops Eliminated Amid Cost-Cutting Efforts at Pentagon Two companies that had contracts aimed at educating troops say they have suddenly had their popular programs eliminated as...
Claims a Fired Air Force General Was Sentenced to Death Have Spread Online. They're Not True. Social media accounts have falsely been spreading a claim that a former top official in the Air Force who was fired by...
Chinese Weapons Gain Credibility After Pakistan-India Conflict The recent conflict between India and Pakistan is prompting a reassessment of Chinese weapons, challenging long-held...
Ex-FBI Agent and Pentagon Contractor Sues over Secret Recording Showing Him Criticizing Trump Jamie Mannina says in his lawsuit that he was misled by a woman he met on a dating website who held herself out as a...