Special operators set to pick light machine gun in new caliberThe .338 caliber has been adopted for sniper use. This is its debut in machine guns.By Todd South10 days ago
OpinionTime is running out to recognize, compensate aging atomic veteransThe VA’s failure to provide timely benefits makes RECA a critical lifeline for many veterans, Keith Kiefer argues in an op-ed.By Keith Kiefer12 days ago
Northrop wins $705 million contract for F-35 air-to-ground weaponThe SiAW would strike enemy air defense targets on the ground, and the Air Force wants it to reach initial operational capability by 2026.By Stephen Losey8 months ago
This is what it’s like to maintain the US nuclear arsenalThe jobs are exacting and often require a deft touch. That’s because many of the maintenance tasks must be performed by hand.By Tara Copp, AP8 months ago
North Korea’s Kim vows full support for Russia at summit with PutinThe two leaders held a summit that the U.S. warned could lead to a deal to supply ammunition for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.8 months ago
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia for Putin meetingThe North Korean leader reached Russia by train on Tuesday, sparking Western concerns about potential arms deals for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.8 months ago
How the ‘nuclear football’ remains a potent symbol of the unthinkableWhile the contents of the briefcase have changed over time, the mission remains the same - the immediate ability to launch nuclear weapons.By Georgina DiNardo8 months ago
China sends aircraft, ships toward Taiwan after US approves arms saleMore than 30 aircraft from the People’s Liberation Army and nine navy vessels were detected in the 24 hours between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday.By AP Staff9 months ago
OpinionIt’s hard times now — and ahead — for US-Russian nuclear arms controlU.S.-Russian nuclear arms control, as it has been practiced for the past five decades, may have run its course.By Frank Klotz and William Courtney9 months ago
Poland says Russia’s moving tactical nuclear weapons to BelarusPoland’s President Andrzej Duda says moving the weapons will shift the security architecture of the region and the entire NATO military alliance.By Susie Blann, Associated Press9 months ago
Zumwalt makes an about-face back to San Diego for ‘maintenance’It’s unclear what issue the ship is facing, although the Navy anticipates it will be underway again soon.By Diana Stancy10 months ago
US to destroy its last chemical weaponsThe weapons’ destruction alleviates a concern that civic leaders in Colorado and Kentucky admit was always in the back of their minds.By Andrew DeMillo, Thomas Peipert and Dylan Lovan, AP11 months ago