Top stories The more the Navy experiments with unmanned systems, the more it's learning what it needs — and what it doesn't.
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It's "not a custody fight. It’s a fight for the life of the child," said retired. Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper.
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Senior defense officials are paying attention to the adverse effects the high costs of housing are having on troops.
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Hundreds more fighters have emerged from the Mariupol stronghold where they made their last stand and surrendered.
A small, yet nimble and heavily used light-attack helicopter that carries small teams of special operators into battle has a problem.
President Joe Biden has invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and has authorized flights to import supply from overseas.
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Silkies have been banned since 2011, but that hasn't stopped Marines from wearing them.
Off-roading at Ramstein, training with Allies in Poland, a muddy Marine and more in this week’s Frontline Photos. A smoky silhouette, a mountain view, urban breach training and more in this week’s Frontline Photos. Taking off for training, paratroopers loading up for deployment, resting in the sunshine and more in this week’s frontline photos. MORE STORIES The command expects to pick a device in less than two years. The measure could be passed out of the chamber in the next few weeks and become law later this summer. Don't let you neck tattoo keep you from becoming a Guardian. The Defense Department’s greatest strength is its people. By Kathy Roth-Douquet
2 days ago The supply of infant formula is running 40 percent to 50 percent below normal in commercial stores, but the most critical, specialized formulas have been even more depleted. The investigation comes amid new scrutiny on the U.S. military for strikes that cause innocent deaths. The Pentagon has modeled a new high-level team to rush military aid to Ukraine after the group it used to rush supplies to troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, according to a memo obtained by Defense News and sources familiar with the matter. The 10-member panel will offer a report on improvements to suicide prevention efforts within the armed forces early next year. Though operational commitments keep U.S. Special Operations Command moving, progress comes down to affordability. Congress this week held its first public hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena in more than 50 years. Load More