Mattis Got A Kick Out Of Indonesian Soldiers Drinking Snake Blood During Bizarre Display
Indonesian special forces gave the American Secretary of Defense one crazy sendoff.
Indonesian special forces gave the American Secretary of Defense one crazy sendoff.
Apparently nuclear icebreakers have the right of way over Toyota trucks in Russia's frozen north.
Inside what some would consider the most important vessels in the entire U.S. Navy and the nerve centers of the fleet.
Lighting your own sub on fire, or setting a fire right next to one, seems like a pretty stupid, if not unbelievable way to execute a drill.
Eclipsed in western pop culture by the war horse, elephants were devastating in combat and used for millennia as far west as the Mediterranean.
Being able to zap the electronics of incoming boats, aircraft, drones, and missiles is clearly an attractive if not game-changing naval capability.
There are few places as steeped in aviation history as Lakehurst, New Jersey, and fabled Hangar 1 sits at the center of it all.
If the bombers do touch down at Andersen AFB in Guam it'll be the first time all three USAF heavy bombers will be there at once since August of 2016.
Amid escalating tensions with North Korea, the B-52s join B-1B and B-2A bombers already forward deployed to the Pacific island outpost.
"Missed it by THAT much!"
Adversaries will exploit vulnerabilities in U.S. emergency broadcasting systems and citizens will become less likely to trust messages from them.
French naval aviators won't only update their carrier qualifications, they'll also learn how to integrate with a U.S. Navy carrier air wing.
A great way to put an experimental stealthy craft into orbit is to imply that it never even made it there in the first place.
The B-2 brings a very unique, relevant, and feared set of capabilities to the region, but does its sudden presence mean war is just around the corner?
The Navy is prioritizing its FFG(X) program and is willing to spend a substantial amount in order to realize its aggressive specifications list.
The images give us our first view of the entire aircraft, as well as a sense of its overall scale.
It seems that the age of drone swarms has arrived, and that's a terrifying reality to comprehend.
Militants repurposed an American made infrared sensor turret to track and film the Saudi Arabian fighter jet.
The country's plans to modernize its submarine force have hit some obstacles, but in a decade the fleet will likely look nothing like it does today.
The attacks could be troublesome for Moscow's narrative and are likely an indication of how the conflict in Syria will morph in the coming months.