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Satellite photos suggest Belarus is building military camp site
Satellite images analyzed by The Associated Press show what appeared to be a newly built military-style camp in Belarus.
Own the night: How new night vision tech will help Marines dominate in the dark
To regain dominance over the night, the U.S. Marines are looking at ultrarealistic virtual trainers and a slew of new devices.
By Shawn Snow and Todd South
A unit will soon deploy with the newest night vision devices that can take troops from ‘marksman to expert’
The goggles are fielding to both Army and Marine Corps close combat units over the next two years.
By Todd South
Military training helped these veterans launch small businesses
A group of veteran-run small businesses participated in a pitch competition Tuesday as part of Bunker Labs’ third-annual Muster Across America Tour.
By Joshua Axelrod
Tickling atoms, Captain America shields and jumping robots: Here are some of the top tech advances from Army scientists in 2018
While many achievements are in early stages, each hold promise for tangible battlefield benefits.
By Todd South
Marines want a binocular night vision device for troops now
The Army has an advanced program that will deliver binocular NVGs, but it's at least a year away.
By Todd South
From combat to marijuana processing — veteran corners the CBD market
CBD’s growing list of benefits include helping users who struggle with insomnia, depression, anxiety and epileptic seizures, all common characteristics of post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury.
By Jon Simkins
Air Force deployed mysterious drone to Afghanistan to catch terrorists planting roadside bombs
You may not have heard of Silver Fang, but aviation mishap data obtained by Military Times shows the drone has spent a lot of time in the Middle East.
By Valerie Insinna
Laser weapon for KC-135 ‘still in the infancy stage’
The U.S. Air Force wants to mount a laser weapon to the KC-135, but it’s still on the fence about how and where to do that.
By Valerie Insinna
US bombing expands to Afghan province near Chinese border
U.S. Forces-Afghanistan has begun launching precision airstrikes in Northern Afghanistan in an effort to degrade the Taliban’s revenue streams, training facilities and support networks.
By Kyle Rempfer