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Apr 01st: Trump’s rebuke of NATO allies stems from their reluctance to support American efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: The pace puts 2026 on track to rival or exceed last year's operations against Islamic militant groups. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: Removing rank insignia from chaplains sets a precedent for treating staff officers differently than others, the author of this op-ed argues. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: The United States has purportedly launched at least 850 Tomahawk long-range cruise missiles just over one month into Operation Epic Fury. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: Iran has struck radar systems, satellite communications and mission-critical aircraft at US bases across Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: The world's largest aircraft carrier is currently in Croatia undergoing maintenance after a non-combat fire broke out in its main laundry room. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: The contract framework, which will be spread across seven years, will match Lockheed Martin’s push to surge production on the PAC-3 MSE all-up round. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: In a post on social media, Hegseth thanked the rocker and said “pilots suspension LIFTED. No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots.” Read more ▸
Apr 01st: As the Iran war drives global demand for interceptor drones, defense startups are betting they can fit a production line into a shipping container. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: “The frequency of attacks is increasing but air defense performance is improving,” the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said. Read more ▸
Apr 01st: "By that measure, the United States does not have air superiority where it counts," write analysts Max Bremer and Kelly Grieco. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: The U.S. Navy has three Independence-class littoral combat ships with a mine countermeasures mission package homeported in the Middle East. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: Kid Rock posted a video of an Apache helicopter hovering by the deck of his "Southern White House" on Saturday. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: The report on 2024 suicides found a decrease in the total force suicide rate, though active component rates have steadily increased from 2011 to 2024. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: The Navy didn't provide details on its destination, but with the USS Gerald R. Ford currently sidelined, there is a warship vacancy in the Middle East. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: Citing “increased force protection measures,” visitors at the Marine Corps recruit depot can expect ICE personnel posted outside the base. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: Hegseth said morale is high and service members are determined to “finish the mission." Read more ▸
Mar 31st: The Marine was charged with stealing weapons and ammunition “so lethal that the public cannot legally possess it." Read more ▸
Mar 31st: Use of the Sigonella air base for the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran falls outside of the scope of agreements, requiring parliamentary approval in Rome. Read more ▸
Mar 31st: The U.S. Navy's lone 150 kW laser weapon is back in action – sort of. Read more ▸
Mar 30th: Military analysts point to several possibilities of what ground operations could entail, including coastal assaults and nuclear site raids. Read more ▸
Mar 30th: The new White House ballroom "essentially becomes a [shield] for what's being built under by the military," Trump said. Read more ▸
Mar 30th: “I think it’s something the President would be quite interested in calling them to do,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday. Read more ▸
Mar 30th: “Johnson’s idea was to fight and negotiate simultaneously. The difficulty was that the limited war aim … was unachievable by limited war," wrote Tuchman. Read more ▸
Mar 30th: The newest addition to the U.S. Navy fleet is the 12th Virginia-class submarine and the fifth vessel to be named after the U.S. state. Read more ▸