Marines Arm Drone Vehicle with .50-cal Machine Gun for Urban Fight The Marine Corps is experimenting with new options for its unmanned, squad prototype vehicle.
Marines Test Nonlethal Mortar Round for Crowd Control They may not be deadly, but some of the nonlethal weapons the Marine Corps is working on look pretty devastating.
Corpsmen May Need Skills to Keep Patients Alive Well Past 'Golden Hour' in Future Fights Officials with North American Rescue, which creates the lifelike TOMManikin, are pushing new tools for training medics.
Here's What the Marines Want in the Navy's Fleet of Unmanned Drone Ships Marine Corps leaders are looking to self-driving ships that will keep the enemy guessing.
This Osprey-Style Drone Could Help Marines Protect Navy Warships The Marine Corps is considering using a massive drone not unlike its MV-22B Osprey to protect ships.
Marines Near Deal to Test 'Transformers'-Like Exoskeleton Prototype Marines who spend much of their day lifting hefty ammunition or moving pallets full of gear could soon get a helping hand.
Marines Get New Tool for Delivering Deadly 'Call for Fire' Missions Marines in fire-support units can now coordinate artillery, mortar and naval gunfire from a handy, ruggedized tablet.
These Hooded Nets Can Conceal Marines from Drones Overhead Troops have been testing a new camouflage net they can throw over their heads to conceal themselves from enemy drones.
Troops' Lives Could Be Saved by Blood Boxes That Fit in Humvees, Drones New storage containers that can keep blood fresh for up to three days could change battlefield medicine.
Marines Award $62M Contract for Lighter, Stronger Plate Carriers The new lightweight body armor system offers better mobility with improved fits.
Troop Pardons Set to Complicate Military's Muddled Response to Jan. 6 As Trump prepares to take office Monday, he has vowed to move quickly on a key campaign promise to pardon many, if not all...
Service Members Are No Longer Banned from Displaying the American Flag Horizontally at Major Events It might come as a surprise, but U.S. service members weren't technically allowed to unfurl giant U.S. flags at major events...
In Her Final Days in Office, Army Secretary Formally Establishes Service's Command Review Program The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
Matthew Livelsberger's Widow Breaks Silence, Refutes 'Misinformation About My Family' The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds...
The Battle over Veterans’ Health Care: How the Republican Majority Hopes to Reshape the VA With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a...