Rangers, Green Berets Showing Interest in New Nonlethal M4 Carbine, Firm Says Unit Solutions Inc.'s Unit4 is a standalone M4 look-alike system that uses carbon dioxide to fire 8mm nonlethal projectiles.
The Military Is Developing a 'Close Combat Assault Ration' Up to 40% Lighter than an MRE Scientists are prototyping a "close combat assault ration'' containing an assortment of nutrient-dense energy bars.
F-35 Pilots in Alaska Get New Extreme Cold Weather Survival Gear The latest update comes after the Air Force first modified its standard packs for fighter and bomber crews in 2018.
Army Field-Testing Quieter Drones to Avoid Enemy Detection The Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System is being developed to replace the current RQ-7B Shadow UAS.
The Army Is Paying $87 Million for An Upgraded Carl Gustaf The seven-year deal is for an indefinite quantity of the M3E1 Carl Gustaf multi-role, shoulder-fired weapon.
The Army Is About to Get Improved Next Gen-Squad Weapons for Testing Textron Systems has a new batch of Next Generation Squad Weapon prototypes, featuring improvements from soldier tests.
Security Forces Airmen Are Getting New High-Speed Ballistic Helmets It's part of a broader effort to provide better weapons and job-specific gear to security forces airmen.
Space Force Now Has an Official Uniform The U.S. Space Force members will wear the Operational Camouflage Pattern as the official service duty uniform.
Army Adds Face Mask, Better Hot Weather Gear to Soldiers' Clothing Bags The latest meeting of the Army Uniform Board resulted in a number of recommendations for clothing bag additions.
The Space Force Will Soon Let Some Members Test Out Dress, PT Uniforms Uniforms are on Space Force's long list of details still to be determined.
Coast Guard to Launch Service-Wide Physical Fitness Test for All Members Next Year Coast Guard men and women must take a preliminary assessment by the end of this year and a mandatory PFT starting in 2026.
Immigration Detentions of Military Family Members Spark Lawmaker Probe As stories of military family members being detained by immigration authorities pile up, dozens of Democrats are launching an...
What Effects Could Losing Space Command Have on Colorado’s Growing Aerospace Economy? The aerospace industry has long been a shining star for Colorado’s economy — and now state leaders are worried about the...
Trinidad and Tobago Leader Praises Strike and Says US Should Kill All Drug Traffickers 'Violently' Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, has praised a U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs...
Survivors of Maine Mass Shooting and Victims' Relatives Sue US Government Alleging Negligence Survivors of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting and relatives of victims are suing the federal government, alleging that the U.S...