Two analysts and a former defense official praised the Army's new LCI program, while also pointing to concerns over production bottlenecks, budget constraints and testing procedures.
The U.S. Army abruptly canceled its high-stakes future helicopter competition in 2024, stunning contractors after years of ...
The Army’s approach to acquisition portfolios, which is in flux after an overhaul in the fall, is to “keep what is working ...
To sustain future maritime operations, the U.S military will need to run supplies through an environment that spans thousands ...
A push to “Trump Speed” environmental permits has put the proposed $4 billion Blue Point ammonia plant in Ascension Parish on ...
The study tested 267 soldiers, finding that 20 minutes of activity strongly predicts performance on the Armed Forces ...
State Sen. Doug Mastriano says the crash that killed a Pennsylvania State Trooper on Interstate 81 exposed highway safety and ...
When the alarm bell rings at the smokejumper base in Missoula, Montana, the countdown begins. Within seconds, Seth Patton is ...
Robots will replace soldiers in the most dangerous missions Ground robotic systems, protected underground stabilization ...
NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage: The threats confronting law enforcement, military commands and critical infrastructure operators have crossed a threshold. They can no longer be addressed by adding ...
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha recently spoke to NHK about Russia's invasion, battlefield technology, support from ...
The Army has replaced the long-standing height and weight tables, circumference-based tape test, and supplemental body fat ...