While President Donald Trump delivered his prime-time address, the State Department announced a substantial weapons sale to ...
The weapons U.S. forces trust most weren’t chosen for novelty or hype. They earned their reputations the hard way, through repeated use in real combat across multiple conflicts and environments. From ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Autonomous Military Weapon Market is experiencing rapid growth as nations increasingly invest in advanced technologies to bolster their defense capabilities ...
Not every weapon that enters military service becomes the game-changer it was advertised to be. Some turn out to be unreliable, dangerous, or just way too expensive to justify keeping in the field.
The Defense Department wants troops to have new weapons quickly. But testing processes don't include the best ways to do that ...
As military spending skyrockets and the push is on for new weapons to go quickly from the lab to the fleet, military leaders, defense contractors, innovators and investors will gather Dec. 16 in ...
When military personnel fire certain powerful weapons, they are exposed to a blast wave that sends blood surging from the body to the brain. This “tsunami in the body” is one way a blast can injure ...
The Marine Corps is reinforcing its security around weapons, ammunition and explosives storage after government watchdog audits found that annual inspections were “not conducted or completed” in ...
In 2024, the Department of Defense requested a budget of $849.8 billion for 2025. While those billions of dollars are nothing to scoff at, the request was actually lower than the budget for 2023. Some ...
CMC Equipment Development Department releases new rules amid push for quality equipment and ‘professional ethics’.
WASHINGTON — Brain injuries and mental health problems diagnosed in veterans exposed to repeated low-level blasts from firing their own weapons would be closely tracked and studied under legislation ...