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How an ‘unprecedented’ shooting study may shake up Marine marksmanship
The new study will challenge every assumption about how to teach Marines to get rounds on target.
Ohio Guard soldier charged with terroristic threats, making and selling ‘ghost guns’
One of two Ohio National Guardsmen arrested this spring for making terroristic threats has now been charged with illegally making and selling 3D-printed guns.
Soldiers in Hawaii accused of blow-darting cats
Army officials say they’re looking into accusations that soldiers at Schofield Barracks brought blow darts back from training in Asia and have used them to shoot stray cats on post.
By Army Times staff
New rounds, new small arms make special operators’ firepower wish list
The weapon will fire a round now used in Marine sniper rifles.
By Todd South
New reforms target US military’s missing weapons problem
The Department of Defense is overhauling how it keeps track of its guns and explosives.
Military units track guns using tech that could aid foes
RFID, as the technology is known, is infused throughout daily civilian life.
New details on Fort Jackson trainee’s bus hijacking and how basic has changed there
Army Times sat down with senior personnel at Fort Jackson and talked about what the installation is doing differently after the May bus hijacking.
By Davis Winkie
Top US general ‘shocked’ by report on AWOL guns, mulls fix
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff signaled Thursday that he will consider a “systematic fix” to how the armed services keep account of their firearms.
For years, the Army hid, downplayed extent of firearms loss
Army officials have hidden or downplayed the extent to which its firearms disappear, significantly understating losses and thefts.
Stolen Army assault rifles keep showing up in California
Nearly a decade after the theft, at least nine AK-74s remain missing.
By Jeannie Ohm