US Military Makes Bold Statement in First-of-its-Kind Exercise with India This is the first time all of India's military services participated in a training exercise with U.S. troops.
Mattis Seeks Waivers for US Allies, Partners to Buy Russian Arms The move could include giving Turkey and India a pass on the purchase of advanced S-400 anti-air defense systems.
Op-Ed: The Nuclear Risks of India-Pakistan Rivalry in South Asia Pakistan's nuclear weapons program may prove to be just as destabilizing as those of North Korea and Iran.
Admiral: Don't Sanction India for Buying Russian 'F-35 Killer' Missiles Adm. Phil Davidson, nominated to take over U.S. Pacific Command, raised concerns before a congressional committee this week.
Marine Raiders Ordered to Stop Wearing Multicam Uniforms to Align Elite Unit with Broader Service The special operations Marines will abandon the pattern worn by units such as Army Special Forces on Jan. 1, a spokesman said...
Navy Confirms Just One More Chief, Officer Punished for Illicit Wi-Fi Network on Warship Between the investigation and Fields' update, the publicly acknowledged sum total of punishments meted out for the Wi-Fi...
Shaw Air Force Base Dining Halls Are Closed Until 2026. Relatives Worry Young Airmen Aren't Getting Healthy Meals. Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina has not had an operating dining hall for airmen in nearly a year and a half, leaving...
Air Force Uses B-2 Bomber for First Time in Combat Since 2017, Sending Message to Iran The bombers conducted airstrikes on five underground weapons facilities, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said, and the...
Investigation of SEALs Drowning Also Uncovers Allegations of Performance-Enhancing Drug Use, Secret Surgery The Navy investigation stressed that "the allegations raised in the complaint were not root causes" of the decision to...