Armored soldiers get first live-fire work on Switchblade 6001st Cavalry Division soldiers tested the system during an exercise at Fort Hood, marking the first time it was live-fired on the Texas installation.By J.D. Simkins45 minutes ago
How the US Army, NATO are creating a new Eastern Flank Deterrence LineTo deter Russian aggression, the U.S. and NATO are rapidly building an Eastern Flank defense network focused on counter-drone tech and data integration.By Jen Judson9 hours ago
OpinionCruise missiles are the present and future of warfareOne need not wonder why the U.S., Russia and now China have invested so much in submarine-launched cruise missiles.By Michael Bohnert5 days ago
Navy cannibalizing materiel for spare parts, watchdog saysBecause of delays relying on vendors, Navy maintainers have been forced to scavenge parts from submarines and grounded aircraft.By Riley Ceder6 days ago
Marines retire ‘workhorse’ Assault Amphibious Vehicle after 50 yearsFrom the shores of Grenada to the deserts of Iraq, Assault Amphibious Vehicles shielded and carried Marines from ship to sea to shore since 1972.By Claire Barrett8 days ago
Russian warplanes detected flying near Alaska again, US military saysThe U.S. military says fighter jets have intercepted Russian warplanes near Alaska for the third time in about a month and the ninth time this year.3 weeks ago