Italy, Japan, and the U.K. sign a £686M contract for the GCAP fighter program, ensuring work continues as the U.K. secures more funding.
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Swedish firm to invest €300M in Estonia for artillery shell factory, bolstering the country's defense industry amid regional tensions.
Arizona lawmakers are accused of anti-gay discrimination for blocking a specialty license plate benefiting LGBTQ students.
Veteran Shawn Harris aims to represent Georgia in Congress, facing Clay Fuller in a runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene.
When Mark Schmitz lost his son Jared in Afghanistan, he founded The Freedom 13 to honor him, providing retreats for veterans and families.
The US has launched 850 Tomahawk missiles in Operation Epic Fury, raising concerns about stockpile depletion amid global security commitments.
NORFOLK, Va. — The USS George H.W. Bush departed from Naval Station Norfolk amid Middle East tensions. Deployment details remain undisclosed.
Iran's air denial strategy over the Strait of Hormuz, employing drones and missiles, challenges U.S. air superiority, impacting shipping lanes and raising global economic stakes.
A military pilot from Nellis AFB survived an F-35 crash near Las Vegas, ejecting just in time. The crash is under investigation.
The Army has broadened combat patch eligibility, allowing more soldiers in the Middle East and Africa to wear the insignia, reflecting a shift in recognizing deployments.










