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The defense secretary said the US must "cultivate exceptional senior leaders who drive innovation and operational excellence, ...
"All of these parochial interests and all of these lobbyists that crawl around this building and crawl around Congress, they have succeeded for far too long, and so the first thing is, we are going to ...
HASC will take up the bill on Tuesday in a marathon markup session that will allow Democrats the opportunity to amend the measure.
The FCC's concerns echo those from DoD and the Space Force about the ease of GPS jamming — and the rapid rise in deliberate jamming by governments and militaries in hot spots around the world such as ...
WASHINGTON — A US Navy carrier strike group lost a Super Hornet F/A-18 and associated towing tractor today when both the aircraft and tractor fell overboard, according to a service statement.
WASHINGTON — About 3,000 union workers for Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut have gone on strike, including machinists involved in the manufacture of the F-35’s engine, but the company says it ...
WASHINGTON — An Army two-star general has told staff that the service expects to halt work on its embattled Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) program and pause a new howitzer competition, according ...
WASHINGTON — The Air Force now believes its new nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles will “predominantly” require digging fresh missile silos, a significant change of plans to reuse ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will request a $1 trillion national defense budget in fiscal 2026, but will only hit those record levels by including more than two thirds of the $150 ...
Editor’s Note: Two days after publication of this story, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans for a “comprehensive transformation” of the Army. Please click here for the latest ...
SOF WEEK — The US military is facing an evolved threat in the form of a “fusion” of different adversaries, but with that danger comes a potential “renaissance” for special operations ...