Top stories True Velocity is suing Sig Sauer, alleging it stole trade secrets used in the weapon design the Army chose for its Next-Generation Squad weapon.
A former Army financial adviser admitted to taking advantage of his role to swindle deceased troops’ grieving loved ones out of millions.
The brigade will be fully fielded with the new weapons by September.
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Defense News hosted a series of events during AUSA 2023 with a variety of military, gov, and industry speakers.
Transitioning out of the military and in to civilian life? This a guide to answer common questions.
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A group of Senate Democrats wants quicker action from VA leaders on solutions to some problematic toxic exposure disability claims.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a veteran who wanted to use both his Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill benefits.
Medal of Honor recipient Ralph Puckett will lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol in recognition of his heroism during the Korean War.
In other news Historian and author Howard Mansfield had vowed to never write another word about World War II. Until another one fell into his lap.
A Chinese man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for ruining the marriage of a People’s Liberation Army soldier.
A Reddit user claiming to be a sailor said ChatGPT helped to complete the dreaded annual performance evaluation. The passenger, then 18, alleged the bomb threat was a joke.
A former Chinese military member says troops were forced to use missile fuel to cook dinner.
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