Here's the New Light Machine Gun SOCOM Is Evaluating The new machine gun has come a long way from the prototype that Sig unveiled at SHOT Show last year.
Beretta PMX Submachine Gun Makes US Debut at Modern Day Marine Beretta Defense Technologies showed off a production model of its PMX submachine gun for the first time this week.
Textron Delivers Prototype for Army Next-Gen Squad Weapon The firm delivered the first AR prototype to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Armaments Center.
Sig Sauer Live-Fires its Hard-Hitting New Ultra-Light Machine Gun It's similar to the gun Sig is developing as a candidate to replace the Army's M249 squad automatic weapon.
Army Opens Competition to Give Mobile Machine-Gunners a Better Optic The optic will help gunners hit enemy targets faster and with more accuracy than ever before.
Army's New Machine-Gun Optic Program on Hold The U.S. Army's search for a new optic for its medium and heavy machine guns has been delayed.
This Ultra-Light Ammo Could Help a Machine Gunner Lose 10 Pounds The Chesapeake Cartridge Corporation is in the process of submitting its new line of nickel ammunition for testing.
Marines Want Lightweight .50 Caliber Machine Gun Ammo The Marine Corps wants a 30 percent weight savings over existing linked belts of .50 caliber ammo.
'You Shouldn't Be Calling Yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's Military Service Is Under Scrutiny from a Fellow Army Vet in Congress Being a "Ranger" and having earned a Ranger "tab" is often confused due to the similarity of their names.
Biden Signs Executive Order Delaying VA Debt Collections Once again, veterans will be given a financial break on money owed to Uncle Sam.
Navy SEAL Sentenced to 10 Years in Choking Death of Green Beret A SEAL Team 6 member who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the hazing death of Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in...
National Guard Plans to Ask Thousands of Troops to Remain in DC Until Mid-March Guard officials said that approximately 7,000 troops would likely remain in D.C. through the end of January.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.