President Trump nominates Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve as Army Vice Chief amid surprise military leadership changes under Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth.
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The Pentagon is accelerating AI deployment in military ops, learning from Ukraine's AI drone success and China's tech advancements in warfare.
In a recent wargame, the Army's SETAF-AF leveraged AI to enhance crisis planning, utilizing Project Maven for improved data management and decision-making.
The Trump administration laid off Title X staff amid the shutdown. Affirm's Bré Thomas says funding is secure until April.
Gen. James Mingus, vice chief of staff, is reportedly facing ouster as efforts to promote LaNeve intensify, amid a series of retirements.
U.S. Army units are upgrading to MAPS GEN II, a secure navigation system designed to counteract GPS jamming and spoofing threats.
Northrop Grumman anticipates new U.S. Air Force contracts for its B-21 Raider bomber by year-end, possibly boosting 2026 revenues.
During WWII, the U.S. Navy used pigeons for silent communication from blimps, avoiding radio detection by enemy submarines and ensuring convoy safety.
In a U.S.-China conflict, the Army's long-range missiles could strike but preserving ports for postwar trade is vital, argues Capt. Neidorfler.
A Camp Pendleton event celebrating the US Marine Corps' 250th birthday ended abruptly when an artillery round exploded midair, causing shrapnel to hit a CHP cruiser. No injuries were reported.










