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Few contaminants found at Vandenberg SFB as cancer study continues
A search for carcinogens at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, found low levels of contamination at two sites.
‘Mission: Impossible - Fallout’ director discusses unique Navy SEAL influence on new movie
The director of the new "Mission: Impossible" chatted with Military Times about the new film and the advising role his brother, a former Navy SEAL, plays.
By Jon Simkins
Report: Spy agencies suspect North Korea is building new missiles
New evidence including satellite photos indicates work is underway on at least one and maybe two ICBMs.
Russia tests new nuclear weapons after summit with Trump
Cruise missile, high-powered laser weapon system readied for trials, military officials say.
Abrams tanks get new round of Israeli-made ‘shields’ to fend off anti-tank weapons
The Army has been exploring options for an active protection system that uses sensors, radar, and computer processing to lock on and knock down incoming rocket propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles.
By Kyle Rempfer
Minot celebrates 50th anniversary of missile, bomb wings
The missile wing and the bomb wing at Minot Air Force Base are celebrating their 50th year since arriving here.
By Eloise Ogden, Minot (N.D.) Daily News via AP
Defense and delusion: America‘s military, industry are falling behind
Should a real national emergency occur, America's industrial base does not have the capacity to surge, leaving its defense at significant risk.
By Col. Wesley Hallman (ret.)
‘Top Gun’ sequel starts filming on NAS North Island
Both the Navy and DoD's entertainment office still have to sign off on the final script.
By Tara Copp, AP
This new ‘Top Gun 2’ promo will surprise you
Maverick is still the star, but his aircraft may be different from what many expected.
By Victoria Leoni
Army Green Berets reportedly helped destroy missile threats on Saudi border
Late last year, a team of Green Berets allegedly arrived in Saudi Arabia to help locate and destroy caches of ballistic missiles and launch sites along the country’s border with Yemen.
By Kyle Rempfer
Who learned more from the strikes in Syria ― America or Russia?
Russia didn't engage its S-400 system in Syria, but that was likely by design.
By Aaron Mehta