Turkey Can't Have Both F-35s and Russian Missile System, NATO Commander Says NATO's commander said Turkey shouldn't get F-35s if it also acquires a Russian missile system designed to shoot them down.
Air Force Halts Delivery of New KC-46 Tankers over Debris Inside Aircraft "The Air Force takes Foreign Object Debris contamination very seriously," a spokeswoman said.
Tech Issues Being Addressed as Marines Get First JLTVs, Official Says A Marine Corps official said many of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle's reliability and safety shortcomings have been fixed.
Army Refutes Microsoft Employees' Charge that New Awareness Tool is for Killing Army Under Secretary Ryan McCarthy said Tuesday that the service's main mission is to deter conflict.
After Carrier Ford's Elevators Failed, the Navy Is Building a New Test Site "In a perfect world -- and hindsight is 20/20 -- we would've built this back in probably 2008 and not today."
Army Taps Raytheon to Build Enhanced Radios for Black Hawks, Apaches ARC-231A are "software-defined" so they can be rapidly updated without requiring the radio to be removed from the aircraft.
A Navy Ship Sailed to Hawaii and Back With No One on Board When the Navy christened the Sea Hunter in 2016, officials said it could change the nature of U.S. maritime operations.
Army to Buy $39.6 Million Worth of Pocket-Sized Drones Soldiers can use the onboard camera to look around corners in urban areas or recon unfamiliar terrain.
Pentagon Wants to Use AI to Predict the Next Wildfire or Earthquake Officials unveiled the Trump administration's new effort to streamline the use and development of AI for homeland security.
One of Navy's Nuclear War Contingency Aircraft Damaged in Hangar Incident A plane being towed out of a hangar clipped the structure, leading to what could amount to millions of dollars in repairs.
Dick Rutan, Who Set an Aviation Milestone When He Flew Nonstop Around the World, Is Dead at 85 He joined the U.S. Air Force as a teenager and flew more than 300 combat missions during the Vietnam War.
Marine Corps Offering Thousands of Dollars in Bonuses in Push for More Intelligence Specialists The Marine Corps needs more counterintelligence and human intelligence specialists, also known as CI/HUMINT, and is offering...
Navy's Newest Warship Named for Fierce Marine Corps Campaign in Afghanistan The top leader of the Navy announced Thursday that the service's future amphibious ship, a landing helicopter assault vessel...
'Existential Threat': Air Guardsmen Slam Proposal to Move Their Units to Space Force Air National Guard leaders and enlisted Guardsmen on Friday called a legislative proposal to move units focused on space...
Marine Corps Says Half of Barracks Had Issues, Though Only 118 Marines Moved, After Worldwide Inspection The inspection took place between February and March, a quick time frame for a herculean task that involved looking at...