Coast Guard Presence in Crisis Zones Highlights Rise of 'Grey Warfare' Vice Adm. Charles Michel said the National Security Strategy highlighted the Coast Guard's capacity for hybrid warfare.
General Dynamics' 'Knifefish' to Give Mine Detection Capability to LCS Last October, Knifefish successfully completed sea trials testing its ability to detect mines at various depths.
'Most Powerful Helicopter Ever Fielded in US' Enters Service Next Year The Marine Corps is nearing the end of testing for a new heavy-lift helicopter expected to be a game-changer for the service.
Navy's Carbon-Fiber Stiletto Craft Tests High-Tech Gear at Sea Stiletto serves as a principal demonstration craft to test high-tech gear and new concepts in coastal and riverine warfare.
Navy Makes Plans for New Destroyer for 2030s The Navy is in the early stages of developing a new destroyer to replace the existing Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
Corps Sees Hurdle in Getting Marines to Bond with Robotic Battle Buds At the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, officials are testing out a system that might inspire close man-machine relationships.
Meet the US Navy's Robotic Lifeguard Named 'Emily' The EMILY robotic lifeguard system can get to drowning victims at 25 mph and keep them afloat or reel them back in to safety.
Marine Corps V-22 Osprey Could Get 'Kamikaze' Missile The Marine Corps is getting close to selecting a weapons system and sensors for its prized tiltrotor aircraft.
Corps May Need 5,000 More Marines to Combat New Threats: Paxton The four-star assistant commandant of the Marine Corps said new threats may require an increase of 5,000 troops or more.
After Hiatus, Senior Enlisted Leaders' Panel Returns to Navy Expo After a year's hiatus, a roundtable event with the sea services' senior enlisted leaders is returning to the Sea-Air-Space...
Trump Pardons Former Army Officer Convicted of Disobeying COVID-19 Safety Rules President Trump pardoned a former junior Army officer who was found guilty in a 2022 court-martial of violating orders to...
He Was a Sailor. I, a Marine. Our Romance Was Forbidden by Regulation. I was the new “WM”—Woman Marine—on deck, and I felt the weight of all eyes watching me for every right or wrong move I made...
American Military Jeeps Are Rising from the Ashes in Vietnam A company called Van Daryl is rebuilding the Jeeps the American military left behind in Vietnam, and you’ll hardly recognize...
Pentagon Weighs Bigger Army as Service Sees Early Recruiting Success As of Monday, the Army had brought in 59,875 new active-duty enlisted soldiers with a total goal of 61,000 for fiscal 2025...
Space Command Headquarters in Colorado 'Not Sustainable' Without New Construction, GAO Finds The political fight over Space Command's future in either Alabama or Colorado has been a partisan tug-of-war for more than...