US-Israeli industry team pitches ‘Bullseye’ long-range missileThe vendors highlighted the “very low observable” stealth characteristics, autonomous target recognition, and resilience in GPS-denied environments.
What Marine Corps aviation has in store over the next five yearsAmong developments, Marine aviators should see more F-35s, upgraded MV-22 Ospreys, more cargo aircraft and data-enabled predictive maintenance.
Pentagon begins outreach to reenlist troops booted for COVID vaccineThe Defense Department is offering back pay to service members who were involuntarily separated after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
F/A-XX could be the Navy’s last piloted fighter, bring greater rangeThe Air Force awarded a contract to Boeing to build its sixth-generation jet, dubbed the F-47, and the Navy's award could come soon.
US Navy unveils newest Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS IowaThe 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
F/A-XX could be the Navy’s last piloted fighter, bring greater rangeThe Air Force awarded a contract to Boeing to build its sixth-generation jet, dubbed the F-47, and the Navy's award could come soon.By Stephen Losey
US Navy unveils newest Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS IowaThe 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Epirus debuts high-power microwave weapon to knock out boat motorsLeonidas gets its sea legs as Epirus debuts its high-power microwave capability that can disable boat motors.By Jen Judson
Back to 13-Marine squads and a new company for infantry battalionsSquads had grown to 15 Marines during infantry battalion experiments in recent years.By Todd South
Top Marine’s deployment plans face familiar wrinkle: Inert Navy shipsAmphibious ships have fallen below a readiness rate of 50% due to maintenance and procurement backlogs.By Todd South
New Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investments“Just because we’re small doesn’t mean we’re insignificant,” said Minister of Defence Judith Collins. “We’re a maritime nation.”By Nick Lee-Frampton
Top US, South Korean shipbuilders partner to bolster vessel productionAmerica’s largest naval shipbuilder, HII, reached an agreement Monday to partner with South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
In first, Marine, Air Force pilots fight as joint force at Navy JSEThe inter-service training at the Joint Simulation Environment is expected to become standard this spring.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Top US admiral at NATO removed amid Trump’s growing military firingsVice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield represented the U.S. in NATO's Military Commission, the alliance's leading military board.By Noah Robertson
Marine Corps introduces drone attack teamThe Marine Corps created the team in response to the rising use of unmanned aerial vehicles in international conflicts.By Riley Ceder
Thales, Saildrone pitch a windsurfing fleet of submarine spottersThe technology could become an item of interest for the trilateral AUKUS pact, the companies said.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Anduril unveils ‘Copperhead’ line of autonomous underwater vehiclesThe baseline Copperhead is designed for rapid-response missions, while the Copperhead-M variant is an underwater torpedo.By Courtney Albon
Space Force issues $13.5 billion in contracts to 3 launch firmsThe awards are part of the service’s National Security Space Launch program, which it uses to acquire nearly all military space launches.By Courtney Albon
Navy looks to apply jet readiness gains to surface ship fleetNaval Supply Systems Command is turning its focus to boosting surface ship readiness, after a submarine effort informed by the aviation community's wins.By Megan Eckstein