Pentagon Played Mind Games With North Korea's Kim As He Planned His Christmas 'Gift'
The Pentagon leaked footage of a drill showing special forces capture and lead away "terrorists" in a not-so-subtle message to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
The US Army Is Seeking A Contractor For $100 Million Hypersonic Weapon Platform
The U.S. Army has opened a request for information(RFI) for hypersonic weapons.
Iran Has Resumed Work On Arak Reactor In Defiance Of Western Sanctions And Tension
In the face of warnings from the U.S. Iran has resumed work on a reactor.
USAF To Pay $95M To Turkish Firms For Upgrades: Have The 2 Countries Made Up?
Despite political chatter, the USAF has selected 8 companies to complete projects on Turkish bases.
SpaceX Says A Step Closer to Launching Manned Space Mission
SpaceX has completed the tenth test of its parachute recovery system.
Relocation Of US Base In Okinawa To Stretch Into 2030s, To Cost Double The Estimate
The project to relocate a U.S. base on Okinawa has run into another problem.
Russian Warplanes Simulate Attacks On US Navy Ship Steaming In Black Sea
A formation of four Russian warplanes practiced attacking a U.S. Navy ship in the Black Sea.
Russian SU-57 Jet Crashes During Test Flight. Government Wants 74 More
The Russian military suffered a technological loss as one of its SU-57 fighter jet crashed during a training mission.
Lockheed Wins $7B Contract Extension For F-22 Sustainment
The F-22 "Raptor" will continue to dominate the skies on the battlefield as Lockheed has secured a $7 billion contract to sustain the aircraft.
USAF To Get 8 F-15EX Aircraft: What Can The Advanced Eagle Fighters Do?
A bill that is expected to go before the President within the next week that will authorize the USAF to purchase 8 new aircraft.
USAF's New Ballistic Missile Security Chopper: How MH-139A 'Grey Wolf' Will Be Deployed?
The USAF has taken delivery of the fir MH-139A Helicopter called "Grey Wolf."
We All Bleed The Same Color: Law On Anvil To Hold Pentagon Accountable For Racially Offensive Terms In Forms
The National Defense Authorization Act is expected to be signed by the President very soon.
Layoff Worries Cast Shadow Over Holidays For Those Employed At Boeing's Suppliers
The halt in the production of the 737 Max will hit those employed at the smaller subcontractors of Boeing's direct suppliers the hardest.
Leidos To Buy Dynetics For $1.65 Billion To Form New Aerospace Titan
Leidos will be purchasing Dynetics and the results could be amazing.
Bell Wins $815M Contract To Upgrade Aging UH-1Y And AH-1Z Helicopters: Old Tech Flies High In A Stealth World
Despite its push for stealth, the U.S. Navy has won an upgrade to two helicopters.
2 Deaths In The Same Unit This Year: AFSOC Halts All Jump, Dive And Mountain Training
After two high profile incidents, Air Force Special Operations Command has suspended Jump, Dive, and Mountain training for the foreseeable future.
75 Years After The Bulge: Once Bitter Enemies Show Hope For Humanity
75 years after the momentous battle governments from all sides came together to pay respect.
Terrorists Rely On Hollow Claims And False Information To Recruit In Africa
Terrorist groups are spreading blatant lies to recruit people as the U.S. shrinks their numbers
Former Child Star Maitland Ward: Transition To Adult Films Was About Money, And Sex
Maitland Ward who once played on Boy Meets World opened up about becoming a porn star.
Revealed: Modular Design Helped US Test-Fire Missile Soon After INF Treaty Withdrawal
The Russian government claims that the United States has plans to carry out two more tests of missile prototypes by the end of 2019.
Boeing Drops Out Of $63B Defense Contract, Wants To Partner With Winner Northrop
Northrop Grumman has won the race to build new ICBM's and holds a new $63 Billion Contract
Turkey Threatens To Close Incirlik Air Base If US Sanctions Imposed
A closure of the base would put the U.S. at a disadvantage in the region as it is likely that Russia would then rent the base.
War With Iran Would Be A Disaster With No Clear Victor: More Blood On The Sand, For What?
Rising tensions in the Middle East, and provocations, may cause things to boil over between the U.S. and Iran.
Additional Setbacks Allow Lockheed Martin To Surpass Raytheon In Missile Tests
Undisclosed issues have caused Raytheon to fall behind in the race for the Precision Strike Missile Program (PrSM) contract.
Researchers Are Testing Two New Compounds That Appear To Reduce Aging, The Only Known Link To Alzheimer's
Scientists are testing two new compounds that appear to protect cells from aging, this could be a break in Alzheimer's research.
New Cyborg Technology May Reverse Paralysis And Replace Functionality
Neural Interface Systems may be able to rewire damaged areas of the brain and spinal cord.
Iraqis Want US Troops To Leave Their Country, But Fear Of ISIS Means That Won't Happen Soon
Iraq has seen massive protests and violence but the U.S. has no plans to leave the country.
Away From The Turmoil in Washington, Task Force Juvigny Is Quietly At Work In Ukraine
There is no quid pro quo in war and these U.S. soldiers aim to prove that while in Ukraine training with a NATO task force.
The USS Kennedy Is 67% Done And Will Cost $11.4 Billion To Finish
The USS Kennedy was christened earlier this month and has been hailed a technological marvel.
US Troops Celebrate 29 Years Of 'Rivet' Deployment
The Boeing "Rivet" RC-135 has been deployed for 29 years in the Middle East.