A retired U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal colonel dedicated his three-decade career to eradicating explosive threats to ...
The Industry Day will contribute to the U.S. Army’s continuing efforts to expand and accelerate production of 155mm artillery ...
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24/7 Wall St on MSNThe U.S. Military’s Oldest Weapons, Ranked from Newest to Most AncientThe U.S. Military still has guns in use that were developed in the late 1970s to over 100 years ago. Of course, the military ...
A report from UK thinktank RUSI acknowledges — slightly grudgingly — that tactical drones are the most lethal weapon in the ...
Russia’s Battlegroup South inflicted roughly 210 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed a US-made armored vehicle in its area of responsibility over the past day, the Defense Ministry reported ...
Ukrainian artillery forces destroyed an enemy position by striking it with an M712 Copperhead precision-guided munition. The ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS Army’s next-gen HIMARS missile destroys SCUD, radar, rotary wing targets in testThe US Army tested two Precision Strike Missiles from HIMARS, destroying a surrogate SCUD missile, radar installations, and ...
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Defense News on MSNArmy Stinger missile replacement competition heads into flight testsLockheed Martin and RTX are competing to develop the U.S. Army's replacement for its Stinger short-range air defense missile ...
The U.S. Army will no longer allow transgender people to enlist, and will stop providing gender-affirming care for service members, it announced on social media Friday. "The #USArmy will no longer ...
The U.S. Army is redirecting millions of dollars it has collected from the Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) pay for soldiers living in barracks away from food services, according to a report.
We’ve got to get faster at staying competitive with the technology that’s changing,” Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer told NBC News.
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