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UK’s newest carrier ― with Marine Corps F-35s onboard ― joins Islamic State fight, stirs Russian interest
The carrier has 10 U.S. F-35 jets from the Marine Corps’ Fighter Attack Squadron 211 aboard that carry out operations under British command.
By Menelaos Hadjicostis
Heroic walrus sinks Russian naval vessel in the Arctic
The frantic walrus could be heard screaming, “I am the egg man, I am the walrus, Goo goo g’joob."
By Jon Simkins
Despite Trump’s tough talk on Venezuela, no marching orders yet given
Asked during a congressional hearing Wednesday if the Pentagon was given instructions to prepare for war in Venezuela, a top official said “no," though one former senior CIA analyst expressed skepticism and military officials added that they always have contingencies prepared.
By Kyle Rempfer
Why this US general says Russian Wagner mercenaries in Africa ‘concern me greatly’
The incoming head of U.S. Africa Command has dealt with Russian mercenaries before during his time in Syria, and is planning to look into their operations on the African continent in his new role.
By Kyle Rempfer
Can the Army’s Strykers be hacked? Cyber vulnerabilities found in upgunned vehicles
A report reveals cyber vulnerabilities in the platform.
By Todd South
Americans and Russians have exchanged gunfire in Syria more than once
“There have been various engagements, some involving exchange of fire, some not,” the U.S. envoy to Syria said.
By Kyle Rempfer
SOCOM solicitation for ‘reverse engineered’ foreign weapons sparks Russian anger, warnings
Russian leaders warn U.S. military not to copy Russia's weapons designs.
By Kyle Rempfer
Mattis says Russia sanctioned 2016 election meddling, outlines protections for midterms
Mattis said troops have a part in defending the Constitution and US elections.
By Tara Copp, AP
Marines want Russian-styled aircraft to realistically practice challenging them
The Marine Corps wants to get acclimated to fighting peer-level adversaries with peer-level aircraft.
By Kyle Rempfer