US Army’s new fire protection system launches interceptor in testWith the completion of a successful launcher demonstration, the Indirect Fire Protection Capability system can move into Army-led developmental testing.By Jen Judson5 months ago
US Indo-Pacific commander ‘concerned’ about China-Russia military tiesAdm. John C. Aquilino said he is “very concerned” about increased joint military actions by China and Russia in the region.5 months ago
How these soldiers built bridges with hankies, C-rations and salamiOur officers told us almost every week that North Korea could resume hostilities at any moment, with or without a reason. It was our job to be ready.By Marvin J. Wolf, The War Horse9 months ago
US Army approves Sentinel A4 air defense radar for low-rate productionThe US Army's Sentinel A4 radar that can track challenging threat targets like cruise missiles is moving into low-rate initial production.By Jen Judson9 months ago
Need better drone defense? The US military may have an app for that.The CARPE Dronvm application is funded by the Pentagon and developed by the Mitre Corporation. It underwent testing earlier this month.By Colin Demarest10 months ago
West Point grad writes emotional letter to his Plebe self“If there’s one thing I hope you’d do differently, it’s spend less time caring about school.”By Sarah Sicard12 months ago
No change in Russian military’s conduct in the MediterraneanA U.S. Navy commander says there is “no significant change” in the conduct of Russian aircraft and warships in the eastern Mediterranean.By Menelaos Hadjicostis12 months ago
G-7 diplomats reject Chinese, North Korean, Russian aggressionThe talks will pave the way for action by G-7 leaders when they meet next month in Hiroshima.13 months ago
Veteran, Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham dead at 90Before becoming an astronaut, Walter Cunningham enlisted with the Navy in 1951 and served as a Marine Corps pilot in Korea, according to NASA.16 months ago
Hawaii remembrance draws handful of Pearl Harbor survivorsThe youngest active-duty sailors on Dec. 7, 1941, would have been about 17, making them 98 today. Many of those still alive are at least 100.17 months ago
Iranian drone trainers in Crimea to help Russians, White House says The White House accused Iran of sending its military personnel to Crimea to assist Russian pilots who bombarded Kyiv with Iranian kamikaze drone.By Joe Gould19 months ago
New warfighting and leadership tools available from this centerFrom doctrine to mobile apps, the center is modernizing leadership development and combat preparation.By Todd South19 months ago