US Fighters May Carry StormBreaker Foul-Weather Bomb by Next Year Testing for Raytheon’s Stormbreaker precision-guided bomb is "going so well" it may be fielded earlier than expected.
US Still Hopes to Sway Turkey to Buy Patriot Missiles over S-400 While there is no formal deal in place, U.S. officials are still hoping to convince Turkey to buy the Patriot missile system.
5 Airmen Receive First 'R' Devices for Taking Down ISIS Targets The Air Force awarded its first five "R" devices this week, recognizing the outstanding performance of drone operators.
New House Subcommittee's Only Job: Monitor $10 Billion VA Contract A new House subcommittee has the job of overseeing the VA's transition to electronic health records.
Army Taps Six Firms to Design New Auto Rifle Prototypes The Army recently six gunmakers a contract to build prototypes for its Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle program.
Air Force No Longer Spending $10,000 on Toilet Seats, Officials Say The U.S. Air Force is 3D printing toilet seat covers for its cargo airlift planes instead of spending $10K to replace them.
Bell's V-280 Tiltrotor Will Get Lockheed's New Long-Range Sensors The Pilotage Distributed Aperture Sensor system is built to "provide 360-degree awareness around your aircraft via sensors."
Air Force’s $1,200 Coffee Cups Could Last Longer Thanks to 3D Printing The U.S. Air Force has spent thousands of dollars on cups that can reheat coffee and tea on air refueling tankers.
Big Red One Attacks Foes in Training with New Electronic Warfare Kit Soldiers got the chance to attack another unit with the service's first electronic warfare (EW) prototype.
Army Closer to Arming Trucks with High-Energy Lasers The U.S. Army is closer to mounting lasers on vehicles for protection against enemy rocket, artillery and mortar fire.
VA to Give Veterans One-Year Authorizations to Seek Care from Private Providers in 30 Specialties The move allows veterans to get 12 months of private treatment without having to request a reauthorization.
Air Force Investigating After Security Forces Kill Civilian Who Crashed into Arizona Base Gate An airman from the base's Security Forces Squadron "shot and fatally injured" the civilian after several of the troops used...
Broken Altimeter, Ignored Warnings: Hearings Reveal What Went Wrong in DC Crash that Killed 67 Over three days of sometimes contentious hearings this week, the National Transportation Safety Board interrogated Federal...
Senators Seek Answers on Hawaii Veteran Ordered to Self-Deport U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...
Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Rock On: ‘Our Military Upbringing Helped Us in Many Ways’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart have never served in any branch of the military. But the...