U.S. Navy Wants Long-Range Guided Artillery Shell For Hitting Moving Targets
The planned 155mm artillery round will use a combination of guidance systems, but is entirely "GPS-Free."
The planned 155mm artillery round will use a combination of guidance systems, but is entirely "GPS-Free."
Plans for the nuclear-powered surface ships are conspicuously missing from the Kremlin's latest military modernization package.
If all goes according to plan, the XS-1 space plane could get payloads into orbit quickly, with relative ease, and on the cheap.
The service wants to get the project moving quickly, but firms complain the process unfairly keeps them away from potential contracts.
The service's 2018 budget proposal calls for significant improvements to the remote "Site K"
The American president gave out details to his Philippine counterpart, Rodrigo Duterte, during a freewheeling phone conversation.
However, the Pentagon's official proposal defers to the U.S. Air Force on the aircraft's final fate.
New video highlights how conventional American forces have been moving closer to the actual fighting against ISIS.
Advanced Russian-made SA-24s would be a prize for terrorists and criminals around the world.
Riyadh's naval forces increasingly need new and better warships to counter Iran and project power throughout the region.
The BPDM Typhoon-M has cameras, radars, and a drone to watch out for hostile infiltrators.
The Afghan Air Force desperately needs more helicopters, but the UH-60s could turn out to be more trouble than they're worth.
Officials in Berlin ask for more information on the Joint Strike Fighter as they try to replace their aging Tornado multi-role jets.
The United Kingdom's Foreign Office has brought "constant vigilance" to one of the Earth's most remote regions.
The service's decision to remove weight restrictions for pilots flying the jets had less to do with safety improvements than you might think.
SNC-Embraer's A-29 will fly of against Textron's AT-6 and Scropion aircraft, but then what?
The weapon would fill a capability gap in between 7.62-mm light machine guns and the venerable .50 caliber M2.
For some reason, the authors included the secretive Sentinel—and more technical data than was previously available.
Three Boeing employees failed to follow the rules and created a dangerous fire hazard aboard the world's most recognizable jet.
The Agency's rare public announcement follows multiple North Korean missile launches, a worrisome military parade, and a massive show of force.