As Ukraine Pummels Russians With Javelin Missiles, Can Production Keep Pace With Demand?
The delivery of thousands of Javelin missiles, as well as Stingers, to Ukraine has raised questions about production capacity.
The delivery of thousands of Javelin missiles, as well as Stingers, to Ukraine has raised questions about production capacity.
The Army released a new climate strategy that aims to drastically reduce the service’s greenhouse gas emissions.
A new report highlights serious difficulties the U.S. military faces in even knowing explosives and other ordnance have gotten stolen or been lost.
There is finally a growing consensus that unexplained aerial phenomena may represent national security risks.
Official documents provide immense detail on cooperation between the Pentagon and Paramount on the much-delayed Top Gun sequel.
Getting vaccinated against coronavirus has been optional for military personnel, but could that change? Here’s what we found out.
The risk of regional conflicts between nuclear-armed nations is rising according to a document prepared by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
A scathing report details how over 2,000 weapons have gone missing from military arsenals in the last decade alone and the data is far from complete.
Project Pele is one potentially revolutionary, albeit controversial, answer to the military’s growing battlefield energy requirements.
A report has cleared some Chinese drones for government use, but questions still remain about the security surrounding foreign-made technology.