Watchdog Warns The Coast Guard To Get Real About Its Plans To Field Critical New Icebreakers
That's if Congress doesn't kill funding for the crucial program entirely first.
That's if Congress doesn't kill funding for the crucial program entirely first.
After nearly 40 years of development, the hypersonic anti-tank missile disappeared. Now it's more relevant than ever before. So where is it?
The Kremlin seems to be trying to deflect criticism about its indiscriminate bombing campaigns ahead of a major Syrian government offensive.
We've broken down all the latest news and military movements to give you a clear picture of what is and what is likely to come.
Washington has been expanding defense deals with Kiev amid increased threats from Russia, but the cooperation may increasingly go both ways.
The USAF is swinging the door open for contractors big and small to potentially get a piece of the rapidly growing hypersonic weapons pie.
The assassination has sent accusations flying and comes as Russia takes an even more aggressive stance along Ukraine's land and sea borders.
There is an increasing possibility that the United States and Japan may join forces on the project, which could offer big benefits to both countries.
There are some happy and proud folks in St. Louis right now as the company further solidifies its portfolio of naval aviation programs.
There are more of these thankfully inert objects in the area and the Navy will now survey the waterway and remove any others it finds.
The contract award is happening tomorrow and the winner could potentially usher in a critical and exciting new era in naval aviation.
Israel's Justice Ministry says what the firm described as a "demonstration" was actually a strike that injured two ethnic Armenian fighters.
Carrying spare engines externally is an obscure footnote in airliner history, but the 747's ability to do so may represent big unlocked potential.
Israel's new armored command and control vehicle is much larger than its predecessor and is likely to bring high-end networking to the ground fight.
Even if it is many decades old it could be a major hazard to ships and it isn't clear how it made it so deep into the sound in the first place.
We still don't know its origin or its exact age.
The United States and its allies deny they are planning to strike the Syrian regime, but say they could in response to any chemical weapon attacks.
In addition to new engines, the updated aircraft could have an improved cockpit, enhanced flight systems, defensive gear, sensors, and more.
Moscow is consistently spewing out a stream of technologically and fiscally unsubstantiated weapons programs and the western press is drinking it up.
The Kremlin and others continue to make confusing and conflicting claims about activities along the Afghanistan-Tajikistan boundary.