U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Air Force Gen. Dan Caine visit Puerto Rico to support military operations against Caribbean drug cartels.
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Two Venezuelan military aircraft flew dangerously close to a U.S. Navy destroyer in international waters, disrupting counter-narcotics ops.
The F-35 program scales back its Block 4 upgrade plans due to delays and cost overruns, with $6B over budget and years behind schedule.
The contract is the largest in the history of Lockheed's Missiles and Fire Control unit, covering 2024-2026 for 1,970 PAC-3 MSEs.
President Trump announced a U.S. military strike against Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang, killing 11 in international waters. No U.S. casualties.
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa plans to announce she won't seek reelection, creating an opening for Democrats in a traditionally Republican stronghold.
The Space Force celebrated its first Officer Training Course graduates, emphasizing multidisciplinary training in space operations, cyber defense, and intelligence.
A Marine family sued base housing providers after their 8-year-old son died in a bike crash at Camp Pendleton, alleging overgrown hedges obstructed views. The lawsuit claims negligence in maintaining the property, posing a risk to children like Lucas Antczak.
ICE flights in the U.S. hit a record high this summer, with over 1,200 flights, as deportation efforts intensify.
Pratt & Whitney secures a $2.9B U.S. Defense contract for F135 engine production supporting F-35 jets, with major work in Connecticut.










