US couldn’t repair battle-damaged ships in war with China, study findsBattle-damaged U.S. warships could not be quickly repaired and returned to combat during a war with China, according to a new study by RAND.By Michael Peck2 days ago
‘MUMS’ the word: Corps stands up first ever Marine unmanned maintenance squadron The new detail is now the service's only aviation unit built specifically to bring unmanned aviation maintenance to forward deployed combat theaters.By J.D. Simkins8 days ago
Pentagon looks to reinvent the bunker-buster bombThe goal is to go beyond the traditional brute-force approach of giant bombs and instead manipulate shock waves to destroy targets.By Michael Peck4 weeks ago
Poland joins Pentagon’s counter-drone marketplace amid unexpected US deployment cancellationThe Army is continuing to expand military cooperation with Poland through the Pentagon’s counter-drone initiative, the service announced on Wednesday. By Eve Sampson5 weeks ago
Role of Indo-Pacific air defenders has evolved dramatically, US Army commander saysBrig. Gen. William Parker, 94th AAMDC chief, recalled an old air defense building bearing a "Will work for food" sign, a stark contrast to the role today.By Cristina Stassis and J.D. Simkins6 weeks ago
Navy ‘going to study’ possibility of building ships outside US, Phelan saysThe Navy is exploring ways to alleviate pressure as U.S. shipbuilding faces issues with labor capacity, Navy Secretary John Phelan said.By Riley Ceder2 months ago