The Ukrainian trainees bring battlefield experience that is helping to reshape the U.S. Army’s own special operations.
A new digital engineering accelerator could streamline the way the Defense Department and contractors develop new weapons, ...
Sierra Nevada Corporation has been selected to replace the U.S. Air Force’s “Doomsday” planes. Under a $13 billion contract, ...
Russian invaders gain ground in eastern Ukraine. Some frontline Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from positions north and ...
Our State of Defense series concludes with Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin and Gen. Mike Minihan from Air Mobility ...
On April 19, the PLA announced that three co-equal forces—the Aerospace Force, Cyberspace Force, and Information Support ...
This cat-and-mouse game of reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance still relied on principles honed since WWII: a ...
A U.S. defense official would not provide specifics, but is likely referring to Boeing’s Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb.
The U.S. military officially started building a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid over the Mediterranean Sea and to ...
The United States is now in a position to provide a “significant number” of long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, National ...
Ukraine, robotics, and more are driving a six-year plan to improve training in irregular warfare, technology, and psyops.
Against the drones: The new weapons delivery includes “.50 caliber rounds to counter Unmanned Aerial Systems,” which Ukraine ...