The GCAP fighter aims to integrate versatile armaments and work with various "Loyal Wingman" drones, enhancing flexibility and supply chain resilience.
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Resuming full nuclear testing, as Trump proposed, is seen as costly and unnecessary, risking global backlash and empowering adversaries.
Rick Bottorff transitioned from a 35-year Air Force career to business ownership, leveraging his wife's business acumen and SBA support to succeed.
In Tuesday's elections, voters in metro Phoenix considered school district tax requests to boost budgets and fund projects.
Leonardo and Rheinmetall's joint venture secured a contract to supply 21 Lynx vehicles to Italy, part of a 1,050-vehicle order.
The U.S. Army Rangers were formed in 1942, inspired by British Commandos. Their first test, Operation Jubilee, taught vital combat lessons.
Each year on November 10, Marines worldwide honor their Corps' founding, celebrating with rituals that blend tradition, memory, and meaning.
The U.S. reopens Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico, deploying troops amid escalating tensions with Venezuela, marking a major military presence in the Caribbean.
An airman found dead at F.E. Warren AFB was linked to a fatal shooting of a fellow member. False statements by two others misled the investigation.
A new U.S. Army directive accelerates response times for missing soldiers, mandating commanders to act within hours, not days, to address cases.










