A non-functioning hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers in D.C. may have led to a near miss after helicopter flights resumed.
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A police officer visited a military family late at night to check their child for injuries, revealing widespread abuse at a Marine base day care.
General Atomics' Protector drone earns key UK safety certification, allowing it to fly over civilian areas, marking a tech milestone for unmanned systems.
The U.S. Army is merging its Futures Command with the Training and Doctrine Command into the new Army Transformation and Training Command, headquartered in Austin, Texas.
Military families won their case against the Navy for the 2021 jet fuel contamination at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. A judge ruled...
The crash of a Marine Corps helicopter that killed five was caused by pilot error, but night vision goggles and unsafe conditions were factors.
The KC-46 Pegasus refueling tanker's remote vision system upgrade, RVS 2.0, faces delays until summer 2027, putting it over three years behind schedule.
The mother of a 23-year-old airman, Roger Fortson, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging that excessive force by a Florida sheriff's deputy led to his death. Fortson, serving with the Air Force Special Operations Command, was shot six times in his apartment by Deputy Eddie Duran, raising concerns about law enforcement practices and training.
The Army is discontinuing the M10 Booker, prioritizing high-tech warfare over traditional platforms, leaving infantry units with less firepower.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlighted the vital role of Special Operations Forces (SOF) in tackling modern threats with advanced, asymmetric tools.