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Mar 16th: The author of this op-ed discusses how the Tesla Cybertruck could offer a unique platform to carry anti-drone systems. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: A cause of death is still pending from the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office. But the man's family said he was not ill. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: The U.S. Navy decommissioned its only four minesweepers in the Middle East last year, but still maintains other countermine capabilities it can deploy. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: The U.S. military’s Central Command said the vast majority of those wounded had suffered minor injuries and 180 troops had already returned to duty. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: Trump's calls for help to other countries was a loyalty test, rather than a strategic necessity, he said. "We don't need anybody." Read more ▸
Mar 16th: A judge ordered the VA to recognize a bargaining contract that represents roughly 300,000 employees. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: The aircraft were reportedly parked on the flight line at the time of the strike and sustained damage but were not destroyed. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: Besides hiding from enemy drones, Norwegian reconnaissance soldiers trial their own unmanned craft to spy on adversaries. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: The KC-135 was supporting operations against Iran on Thursday in “friendly” airspace when an unspecified incident involving another aircraft occurred. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: The president said he demanded about seven countries send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, but his appeals have brought no commitments. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: Goggins, who retired from active duty in the Navy SEALs in 2016, has reenlisted and is now assigned to the Special Warfare Training Wing. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: Unmanned warfare specialists can now earn the Craftmaster Insignia, a distinctive and rare device featuring a ship’s wheel and crossed anchors. Read more ▸
Mar 16th: Then-Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto, now retired, was also found to have sustained a concussion following a night of drinking to intoxication. Read more ▸
Mar 14th: Six airmen were killed when a U.S. Air Force KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed during ongoing combat operations against Iran. Read more ▸
Mar 14th: A fundraising email distributed by a Trump-linked political action committee featured a photo of a dignified transfer of a U.S. soldier killed in Kuwait. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: President Trump said U.S. forces “totally obliterated" every military target on Iran's oil hub, Kharg Island. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: The USS Tripoli, USS New Orleans, USS San Diego and the embarked 31st MEU are reportedly heading to the Middle East in support of Operation Epic Fury. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: He shattered the record for flying more than any other helicopter pilot, logging 1,000 more hours than the pilot with the second most. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Pfc. Norton Retzsch was first reported missing in action on July 9, 1943, during the Battle of Enogai on New Georgia in the Solomon Islands. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Following their success in Ukraine, Arctic nations are assessing whether first-person-view drones could be deployed on Arctic battlefields. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Ukraine is giving international partners and defense companies access to its trove of real combat data to train AI models for autonomous drone systems. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Capt. Robert A Lewis wrote the account during and in the immediate aftermath of dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Khamenei has remained out of view since his selection on Sunday by Iran’s clerical establishment. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: Lt. Col. Brandon Shah enlisted in the Army in 2003, commissioned in 2007 and led the ROTC program at Old Dominion University since 2022. Read more ▸
Mar 13th: An estimated 137,000 civilians are expected to receive bills for medical care they received at military hospitals and clinics since 2023. Read more ▸