US resumes sending some weapons to Ukraine after Pentagon pauseThe defense secretary directed the pause last week to allow DOD to assess its weapons stockpiles, in a move that caught the White House by surprise.By Tara Copp, AP36 hours ago
Trump’s tariffs may overshadow Rubio’s first official trip to AsiaRubio is visiting Malaysia as the U.S. seeks to boost relations with Indo-Pacific nations to counter China’s growing influence in the region. 2 days ago
First Space Force guardians graduate from Army drill sergeant schoolTwo Space Force guardians recently became the first to graduate from the Army’s drill sergeant school.By Jonathan Lehrfeld15 months ago
Navy creates app to track defueling at Red Hill facilityThe app is available for download on the iOS app store and the Google Play store.By Zamone Perez15 months ago
US Army refreshes competition for short-range laserThe Army will begin a directed-energy test campaign to find the sweet spot for laser weapons when it comes to lethality, reliability and cost.By Jen Judson16 months ago
Army slowing deployment cycle for busy armor units, assessing othersArmy Times spoke with a top training official and force management experts about how changes to the readiness model will impact armor units and more.By Davis Winkie16 months ago
US Army leaning into launched effects for modernized battlefieldThe Army is rapidly pursuing launched effects to deliver surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, network and lethal capabilities to a modern force.By Jen Judson16 months ago
The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfareBut before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.By Jen Judson16 months ago
Congress passes defense spending bill after months of delaysCongress has passed an $825 billion FY24 defense spending bill, but the plan to get Ukraine military assistance across the finish line remains uncertain.By Bryant Harris16 months ago
How soldiers and survivors recalled deadly 1994 Fort Bragg air crashOn March 23, 1994, then-Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base saw a mid-air collision that killed 24 paratroopers on the ground.By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer16 months ago
Delta Force veteran charged with stealing grenades, fixed-wing dronesA former Delta Force soldier again faces federal criminal charges for allegedly stealing grenades and drones from his unit.By Davis Winkie16 months ago
OpinionHow addressing waivers and eligibility can fix the recruiting crisisThere are many factors that contribute to the recruiting crisis facing the military, but at least one of them is within the Pentagon's power to fix.By Joe Schuman16 months ago