WASHINGTON — Gen. Robert Skinner today formally passed his responsibilities as director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and Joint Force Headquarters-Department of Defense Information ...
BEIRUT — One year ago Monday, the Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel. A day later, Hezbollah joined in what it called the “Gaza support” front, dragging Lebanon into the conflict.
WASHINGTON — Leaders of the House Armed Services Committee want the Navy to hand over data about the occurrences of faulty welding made to aircraft carriers and submarines under construction at ...
SYDNEY — The US-based Heritage Foundation, closely associated with many supporters of former President Donald Trump, has published a report making competition with China the centerpiece of US ...
WASHINGTON — When talking about aircraft, it’s easy to focus on the main body of the plane itself. But in many cases, it’s the subsystems that make a capability reach its full potential.
WASHINGTON — Following its launch this morning, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur heavy-lift rocket could be on its way to being certified by the Space Force to launch critical national ...
The Department of Defense is turning to industry for low-cost, one-way long-range unmanned aerial systems that can operate in ...
The UK said that “without” the new agreement signed today, “the long-term, secure operation of the [Diego Garcia] military base would be under threat, with contested sovereignty and legal challenges — ...
MARYBOROUGH, Queensland — A $17,000 AUD ($11,600 USD) forge, the only one of its kind, heats and hammers out 155mm artillery shells at a plant here, helping to supply Ukraine with critically ...
WASHINGTON — A new memo from Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman sets out to redefine how the Space Force conceptualizes space operations, reframe the service’s missions and creates ...