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The Typhon missile system's deployment in the region has frustrated China, which has said its presence "incites geopolitical ...
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Tim Sheehy introduced the Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025 to address sustainment costs and ...
US Army equipment and military vehicles are pictured during preparations for loading on cargo ships for repatriation from the Esbjerg Harbor during Operation Raven Assistor in Esbjerg, western ...
Unfortunately, the U.S. military has had quite a few instances of missing or left-behind equipment. In some cases, that equipment costs anywhere from millions to billions of dollars.
It would further blur the line between police and military — two institutions designed for fundamentally different purposes.
The United States military is undergoing some serious changes in 2025, but the adjustments might not be what you think. Here's what's happening.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth plans to cut Pentagon climate change initiatives. But to be effective, the military has no choice but to account for sea level rise, bigger storms and more heat.
Thousands of soldiers, military equipment and more are set for this weekend in Washington D.C. for the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary celebration.
Trump says he wants to get back the military equipment left in Afghanistan after chaotic troop withdrawal in 2021 Retrieving the equipment in question would require re-invading Afghanistan four ...
The U.S. Defense Department must invest more to upgrade sensors, communications and space-based technologies in the Arctic to keep pace with China and Russia who are increasingly operating there ...
Climate change likely will force changes to ships and military equipment, and it's likely to shape the nature of combat and where conflicts occur.
Unfortunately, the U.S. military has had quite a few instances of missing or left-behind equipment. In some cases, that equipment costs anywhere from millions to billions of dollars.