Lockheed Martin, Pentagon Strike New F-35 Deal at Lowest Prices Yet Prices on the next crop of F-35s will be 5 to 11 percent less than previous rates, DoD officials announced Friday.
Air Force Picks Boeing to Make Its Next Trainer The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a $9.2B contract to build the service's next aircraft for training future pilots.
Marine Leaders' Plea to Companies: Get Us Our Gear Faster Some of the Marine Corps' top acquisition officers had strong words for contractors about the need to move gear into...
General to Army Aviators: 'Quit Apologizing' and Ask for What You Need Retired Gen. James Thurman recently told Army aviation officials they've got to "quit apologizing" to the Pentagon.
Air Force Doubles Down on Hypersonic Weapons Development with 2nd Contract The move comes after Pentagon officials said in recent months they fear the U.S. may be lagging behind in hypersonics.
Sig Gets $48 Million Pentagon Contract for Continuous Rifle Suppression A DoD project to optimize the M4A1s used by U.S. Special Operations Command for continuous suppressed use is moving forward.
Air Force Takes First Steps to Buy New Light Attack Fleet The U.S. Air Force has taken the initial steps to buy commercial, off-the-shelf aircraft for its light attack fleet.
Air Force Formalizes $3.9 Billion Air Force One Deal with Boeing The U.S. Air Force last wawarded Boeing the latest in a series of contracts to deliver two Air Force One aircraft by 2024.
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.
Why Trump Is Sending a Key Deal-Maker to Farnborough Airshow The U.S. will send Peter Navarro, Trump's director of trade, industrial and export policy at the White House, to Farnborough.
The Army Has Officially Deployed Laser Weapons Overseas to Combat Enemy Drones A pair of laser weapons has been deployed by the Army to an undisclosed location overseas to blast incoming enemy drones out...
Fired After 6 Months: Army Sacks Commander of Germany Unit Meant to Bolster NATO Against Russia Lt. Col. Eric Ackles, commander of 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, was relieved of command, the service...
Toxic Exposure Screenings: Vets Report Spotty Follow-Up on Questionnaire Meant to Boost Health Care and Benefits Rolled out with great fanfare in November 2022, toxic exposure screenings for all VA patients were mandated by the PACT Act...
Feds Settle Case for $2 Million After Skydiving Plane Took Out Marine Corps Osprey on Runway Nearly four years after a civilian skydiving aircraft collided with a Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey sitting on a San Diego runway...
Reports of Mediocre Disability Exams by VA Contractors Prompts Senator's Demand for Answers A prominent Democratic senator is demanding the Department of Veterans Affairs review the quality of its privatized...