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Pentagon says it will reopen weapons testing reports to public
Amid congressional pressure, the Pentagon says its next annual report detailing shortfalls in the Pentagon weapons programs will be public.
By Joe Gould
Joint Assault Bridge ready for initial fielding after testing redo
A second round of operational testing for the Joint Assault Bridge, after a failed first try, has paved the way for fielding.
By Jen Judson
Creeping weight of Abrams tank concerns Pentagon’s chief weapons tester
The Pentagon's chief weapons tester is concerned the Abram tank's increased weight is causing transportability issues, but the service says the new version can perform like the current fleet.
By Jen Judson
Infantry Squad Vehicle is a cramped ride, but US Army says it meets requirements
The Army's Infantry Squad Vehicle is meeting its requirements, but due to the nature of its role to rapidly inject an infantry squad into battle, it's a tight fit for passengers.
By Jen Judson
How the Navy is looking to build better flight training students
A new program seeks to better prepare aviators and flight officers for the rigors of the training pipeline.
Whitley to be nominated for CAPE director
John Whitley has been performing the duties of the CAPE head for the last year.
By Aaron Mehta
Army veteran being held for alleged plot on NYC bridges, tunnels
The court wants a mental health evaluation of the 29-year-old man.
By Todd South
Top Navy aviators sued by lieutenant claiming vast racist conspiracy
He says he's facing ongoing reprisals because he blew the whistle on wrongdoing.
By Carl Prine
The Pentagon’s weapons tester has concerns about the F-35’s new software development process
Defense News breaks down the more technical nuggets in the latest report on the F-35.
By Valerie Insinna
The Pentagon is battling the clock to fix serious, unreported F-35 problems
Defense News exclusively obtained documents detailing the F-35 jet's most serious deficiencies.
By Valerie Insinna