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US Navy wants helicopter sonar that can detect subs – and mines
Instead of separate tech to spot mines and subs, the Navy is exploring the convenience of having one sonar that allows a single helicopter to do both.
By Michael Peck
Here’s how improving enemy anti-aircraft threats put pilots and crews at risk
The Air Force will not be able to roll over a peer adversary's air defense network in a matter of days. But the service must still be prepared to provide close-air support on Day One of the campaign.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force leaders want airmen to hit the books to be ready against China, Russia and others
In 2025, airmen will need to know more to do their job than ever before in Air Force history.
By Kyle Rempfer
Soldier who stole, resold shell casings gets nearly 3 years in prison
Prosecutors say a soldier who stole tons of used brass shell casings from a South Texas reserve unit and sold the items to a recycler must serve nearly three years in federal prison.
WWII tank gunner, now 95, pays tribute to the highest-ranking American killed in the European theater
On March 30, exactly 74 years to the day since Gen. Maurice Rose was gunned down by a German tank commander, Clarence Smoyer rumbled down Wynkoop Street in Denver's lower downtown perched in the turret of a vintage M3 Stuart tank.
By Kevin Simpson, The Colorado Sun via the AP
Trump embraces politics of defense spending in battleground Ohio
U.S. President Trump toured and delivered remarks at the nation’s last remaining tank-manufacturing facility.
By Joe Gould
‘The Rock’ calls tank named after him ‘sexy AF,’ incites online battle royale
It’s not every day a tank is named for a particular person, but when that individual is actually built like an armored vehicle, it just works.
By J.D. Simkins
Shark Tank’s Daymond John has 5 tips for vet entrepreneurs
Before he became known as the “People’s Shark” on ABC’s hit reality series, “Shark Tank,” Daymond John turned a bag of hats and an idea into the multi-million dollar apparel company FUBU. And since then, he’s mentored many an entrepreneur seeking to do the same thing.
By Natalie Gross
The USS Constitution, a soldier who killed Nazi tanks and his armored ride through Boston
Sailors from the USS Constitution and onlookers came outside to salute the Army veteran and the tank as it rolled down the street.
This is why the Corps is partnering with elite Air Force pararescue jumpers in Africa and Europe
The PJs provide the Corps with dedicated technical rescue personnel, as well as field and in-flight paramedic capabilities.
By Shawn Snow
The Corps wants ship-sinking missiles so Marines can strike ships from the shore
The Corps wants to be able to sink ships with missiles fired from shore based ground vehicles.
By Shawn Snow