Ukraine 1 day ago REBECCA GRANT: How Tomahawks work and how they could change everything for Ukraine Trump weighs sending 1,000-mile range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, which could target Russian airbases and energy infrastructure across Russia.
Israel 3 days ago Israel to deploy first combat-ready laser weapon system for operational air defense Rafael Advanced Defense Systems completes Iron Beam laser interceptor that destroys rockets and drones at a fraction of the cost of conventional missile systems.
Army 4 days ago A drone for every soldier in Army of the future, Driscoll says Army modernization includes drone technology inspired by Ukraine's success and nuclear microreactors to power bases, according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
Air And Space 5 days ago Space startup unveils 1-hour orbital delivery system Inversion Space unveils Arc, a reusable reentry vehicle that can deliver up to 500 pounds of cargo from orbit to anywhere on Earth in under an hour.
Army 5 days ago Army’s nuclear comeback: Sweeping new program aims to break ‘tyranny of fuel’ at bases across the globe The U.S. Army's new nuclear initiative aims to deploy microreactors at military installations by 2028 to reduce dependence on fossil fuels in remote locations.
Opinion September 23 How US should respond after China rejects Trump nuclear talks, shows off new weapons at parade China's nuclear arsenal expansion challenges U.S. deterrence capabilities as Beijing builds weapons capable of reaching American ships, bases and allies by 2030.
US Army September 20 Army pushes battlefield AI as counter-drone fight takes center stage Army Secretary Dan Driscoll announced $48 billion in cuts over five years to fund drone technology, air defenses and modernization initiatives, including AI systems.
91±¬ÁÏ Multimedia Reporters September 19 Pentagon exploring counter-drone systems to prevent incursions over national security facilities The Department of War hosted 'Falcon Peak 25.2' to for a cost-effective counter-drone system to disable unauthorized drone activities over sensitive national security sites.
Congress September 9 Hellfire missile bounces off mysterious orb in stunning UAP footage shown to Congress Lawmakers stunned as footage shows Hellfire missile bouncing off unidentified aerial phenomena, with experts testifying no U.S. technology could survive such a strike.
Drones September 4 Navy solar drone soars nonstop for 3 days The Navy's solar-powered Skydweller drone flew nonstop for 73 hours in Mississippi, proving renewable energy can power long-endurance military missions.
China September 3 Xi Jinping hails 'unstoppable' China as Trump accuses Beijing of conspiring against US Xi Jinping declared China's rejuvenation unstoppable at a military spectacle featuring advanced weaponry, with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un signaling solidarity against America.
Artificial Intelligence August 26 Fighter pilots take directions from AI in Pentagon’s groundbreaking test Raft AI's Starsage system becomes first artificial intelligence to tactically control U.S. fighter jets, providing real-time threat assessments to pilots.
Conflicts Defense August 6 Space-based missile-killing Golden Dome tech aims for crucial test before Trump leaves office: Lockheed Martin Defense contractor Lockheed Martin develops satellites capable of intercepting missiles from space to support Trump's Golden Dome defense shield initiative.
Australia July 25 Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal U.S. and Australian forces collaborated on a milestone precision strike missile test using HIMARS, enhancing Indo-Pacific deterrence capabilities amid regional tensions.
Conflicts Defense July 23 AI arms race: US and China weaponize drones, code and biotech for the next great war From drone swarms and AI-assisted command systems to biotech on the battlefield, the next great war may be determined by algorithms rather than traditional military might.
China July 23 China controls over 80% of battery materials crucial to US defense equipment, unsettling report reveals New report details China's strategic control of battery materials essential for military systems, while U.S. companies face permitting obstacles and processing limitations.
Opinion July 23 SEN ROGER WICKER: The Pentagon needs major reform. Now is our chance New legislation proposes changes to Pentagon's bureaucracy, including portfolio acquisition executives and streamlined qualification for weapons systems.
Opinion July 21 I’m a drone CEO. America must protect its airspace now, before it’s too late A drone CEO warns of growing security risks after a private drone hit a rescue helicopter, highlighting the need for better airspace coordination and detection
Pentagon News & Events July 10 Hegseth tears up red tape, orders Pentagon to begin drone surge at Trump's command Pentagon removes barriers for military drone deployment, redefining small unmanned aircraft as consumables while mandating drone combat simulations across military branches
Police and Law Enforcement July 9 Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program A decommissioned Marine One helicopter that served presidents for five decades has found a new home at the Secret Service Rowley Training Center for realistic agent training.
Travel July 9 Deadly shipwreck uncovered by former military pilot who spotted one historic clue A single broken plate helped a crew identify the SS Nantes shipwreck after 140 years, revealing the remnants of the vessel which sank in the English Channel in 1888.
U.S. Defense & Military Politics June 26 Drone incursions on US bases come under intense scrutiny as devices prove lethality overseas Republican lawmakers press federal agencies for information on drone incursions at military bases, citing coordination gaps and outdated rules requiring "hostile intent" before action.
Iran June 24 Experts gauge success of 'bunker buster' bombs dropped by US on Iran nuclear sites Experts tell 91±¬ÁÏ Digital the strikes created a significant disruption to Iran's nuclear program, even as the damage has yet to be fully assessed.
Opinion June 23 Midnight Hammer is 'mission accomplished' but there's one big red flag Trump's action against Iran's nuclear program shows the importance of stealth bombers. But there are real concerns about America's limited B-2 fleet for potential conflicts with China.
Iran June 21 Why only bunker buster bombs could reach Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear facility Trump confirmed the U.S. used bunker buster bombs to strike Iran’s Fordow site, alongside missile attacks on Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.
MILITARY June 18 ‘Eyes in the sky’: Army drone expert explains US strategy on innovation as global conflict looms An Army drone expert reveals how his team built low-cost, in-house drones, bypassed red tape and pushed back on "programs of record" to prepare for future conflict.
Israel June 17 Israeli defensive capabilities prevented ‘far greater destruction,’ expert says Iran attacks on Israel continue, though only a portion of ballistic missiles have infiltrated Israel’s layered defense apparatus as Israel takes out Iranian strike capabilities.
Travel June 12 WWII hero's special memento finally comes home to his family after 80 years A World War II soldier's dog tag is returned to his family 80 years after his death. It was discovered by a metal detectorist on the island where the soldier's plane crashed in 1945.
Military Tech June 10 U.S. Army deploys cutting-edge $13M smart rifle scopes that automatically shoot down enemy drones in combat The U.S. Army is arming soldiers with AI-powered SMASH scopes to shoot down drones using smart targeting and precision fire on standard M4A1 rifles.
US Navy June 10 Top House Democrat grills Hegseth on submarine spending plans: 'Give us the details' Rep. Rosa DeLauro confronted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the nation's shipbuilding capacity, claiming the Pentagon had long failed to inform Congress of its plan to address shortfalls.