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Russia foils major Ukraine drone attack amid concerns on Kyiv supplies
The attack appeared to be Kyiv’s largest single cross-border drone assault reported by Moscow since it launched its invasion 20 months ago.
By Dasha Litvinova
Marine Corps creates new MOS for MQ-9 Reaper pilots
The 7315 MOS is now designated as the group 3 unmanned aerial systems officer.
By Philip Athey
Military training develops mindset, not muscle
The special operations selection process should not only look for mental attributes at the expense of physically demanding tests, says the author of this commentary.
By Jonathan Cleck
Afghan special operators partnering with US forces more often, still reliant on American support
“ASSF ground operations data from the last two years show that U.S. and Coalition forces are increasingly partnering with, or assisting the ASSF with, their operations."
China unveils drones, missiles and hypersonic glide vehicle at military parade
China has showcased new types of missiles and unmanned platforms for the first time at a military parade in its capital to mark the 70th anniversary of its founding.
By Mike Yeo
Special Operations Command is in the hunt for a chaplain field ethics guide
SOCOM is awarding a contract for a field ethics guide for its special operations chaplains.
By Shawn Snow
To fight drone swarms, the Corps wants a battle drone that can kill other drones
The Corps says it is looking at drones that can kill other drones to bolster the Corps’ air defense capabilities.
By Shawn Snow
The Corps is going all in on small tactical drones as it preps for future war
The Corps considered a variety of drones with an array of ranges and capabilities integrated at the battalion level all the way down to the squad.
By Shawn Snow
Commander of MARSOC team falsely accused of war crimes finally cleared for promotion
The first Marine special operators to deploy to Afghanistan were ostracized and falsely charged with war crimes.
By Shawn Snow
Here’s why Marine Raiders want to take down GPS, cellphones and a Russian navigation service
The Raiders are looking to train its special operators for a fight with near-peer adversaries.
By Shawn Snow
Marine Raiders facing murder charges had deeper involvement in Green Beret’s death than previously reported
Four special operators face the same charges related to the death, but one of the defendants has been identified as having held the Army staff sergeant in the chokehold that killed him.
By Todd South