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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A "thought experiment" from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
Army advisor brigade ramps up Pacific partners’ military effectiveness
With six partnerships under its belt, 1st SFAB is authorized to add another eight.
By Todd South
European demand for weapons grows as Russia fallout deepens
The changed security environment in Europe will yield increased demand from European allies for integrated missile defenses, early warning systems, air-to-air missiles and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms, a senior U.S. defense official said Thursday.
By Joe Gould
Lakenheath sees at least 3 emergency F-15 jet landings in one week
At least two of the American fighter planes have been fixed and returned to flight.
Frontline Photos: Dec. 26, 2021
Flying high, jumping over obstacles, Santa showing the way, and more in this week’s Frontline Photos.
B-1B Lancer bombers return to Texas from European deployment
The bombers depart as tensions rise in Eastern Europe over Russian aggression and a migrant crisis.
US Marine Corps rebuffs report that Royal Marines ‘dominated’ in training exercise
The exercise took place from Oct. 25 to 30 at Twentynine Palms.
By Sarah Sicard
Navy kicks off second phase of multinational training in Bay of Bengal
Phase II of training exercise MALABAR kicked off Oct. 11 2021 with participating forces from the Indian Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force hosted by the U.S. Navy in the Bay of Bengal in order to strengthen quad-national interoperability.
Pentagon’s arms sales chief retires as Biden administration faces decisions on transfer policy
Defense Security Cooperation Agency Director Heidi Grant is stepping down after 15 months in the role.
By Joe Gould