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Dutch F-16 makes emergency landing after plane shoots itself
Sometimes, even inanimate objects will do anything to get out of training.
By Jon Simkins
New Mexico sues US Air Force over groundwater contamination
New Mexico on Tuesday sued the U.S. Air Force over groundwater contamination at two bases, saying the federal government has a responsibility to clean up plumes of toxic chemicals left behind by past military firefighting activities.
The Marine Corps wants three types of amphib vehicles ― including one with a 30mm cannon
The Marine Corps is looking to plus up the firepower aboard its new amphibious combat vehicle.
By Todd South
Special tactics airman killed in Afghanistan followed in family’s footsteps
Aaron Elchin last spoke to his brother, Air Force Staff Sgt. Dylan J. Elchin, Saturday via Facetime from Afghanistan.
By Andrew Goldstein, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via the AP
Pentagon identifies three special operations troops killed by IED in Afghanistan
The Department of Defense released the identities today of three U.S. special operations troops killed during combat operations in Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
This combo of artillery and missile tech could solve the military’s extended range problems
Testing is expected to begin next year and operational readiness could happen as soon as 2023.
By Todd South
New in 2018: CH-53K Super Stallion heavy-lift helos
The first four new heavy-lift helicopters will be delivered in 2018.
By Jeff Schogol
New upgunned Stryker arrives in Europe
The newly upgraded Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle - Dragoon has arrived in Germany to equip the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.
By Kyle Rempfer