Army Takes First Step Toward Equipping Tactical, Combat Vehicles with Electric Engines Fort Benning officials are planning for a virtual Electrification Industry Day on Oct. 20.
House Plan to Avoid Government Shutdown Includes Money for 2 Nuclear Submarines The bill also increases funding for the VA's electronic health record modernization program.
Air Force’s B-1 Bomber Fleet Months Ahead of Repair Schedule, General Says The U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer fleet is no longer as broken as it used to be, according to a top general.
Special Ops Plan to Buy New Light-Attack Fleet May Get Pushed Back The commander of AFSOC hasn't given up on buying aircraft for close-air support and precision strike.
Futuristic V-280 Not Advanced Enough to Replace the Osprey: AFSOC Commander Army modernization officials are evaluating two experimental aircraft under FVL for the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft.
The Air Force Has Already Flown a Secret Plane That Could Be Its Next Fighter The news comes four years after the Air Force laid out initial plans for what its future fighter jets might look like.
Air Force Unveils New 'E-Series' Designation for Advanced Aircraft and Weapons The Air Force said that only while a platform is in design and development will the e-prefix be used.
A Fighter Pilot Will Dogfight an AI-Controlled Jet in 2024, Esper Says The Air Force is raising the stakes after an AI program beat a fighter pilot in a series of virtual battles.
Soldiers Have Ideas for the Army on How to Improve the Future Robotic Combat Vehicle Soldiers at Fort Carson want improvements added to the Army's Robotic Combat Vehicle prototypes.
The Navy Is Preparing for a Major Unmanned Battle Test in the Pacific The Navy will deploy drones that operate in the air, underwater and on the surface to the Pacific next year.
Military Moves, School Enrollment and Spouse Employment Were Upended by Tuberville Promotions Blockade For the bulk of 2023, Tuberville placed the hold on all nominations for general and flag officers, which must be approved by...
Navy Officer Charged with Murdering Wife Last Year in Japan Hotel The family of Jesse Olsen said the Navy has provided little support since notifying Olsen's parents of the news.
Pentagon Will Use Health Screenings, Commanders to Ferret Out Trans Troops for Separations Despite the unresolved legal challenge, defense officials now say that they plan to utilize the military's regular health...
'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...
One Trillion Dollars?! Nine Charts to Help Demystify the Pentagon's Budget Golden Dome, shipbuilding, warrior ethos: Here’s your primer to start following the Defense Department’s billions.