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The Lethal Weapons Marines Actually Prefer on Deployment
Marines deploy with a variety of weapons, but only a handful consistently earn their confidence in real-world conditions.
"These modernization plans identified a need for DoD to issue new or revised policies and guidance to support modernized test ...
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The Pentagon is pushing for speed, but sloppy weapons testing is slowing it down, watchdog says
The Defense Department wants troops to have new weapons quickly. But testing processes don't include the best ways to do that ...
The U.S. continues to lag behind its adversaries in the hypersonic arms race. Both China and Russia likely have multiple operational hypersonic weapons, according to a recent congressional report, and ...
Beijing's 2025 military parade showcased the latest and greatest from the Chinese military, with some of its most advanced weaponry taking center stage.
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 ...
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Contingency Plan: Cold War Weapons the U.S. Quietly Keeps in Storage
The U.S. military has spent decades replacing its Cold War arsenal with newer, more capable systems—but not everything from ...
Potentially getting as small as a mosquito, new micro drone technology could change the nature of some military operations. Micro drones are cheap and versatile, but tiny batteries limit their range.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday unveiled a sweeping overhaul to how the Pentagon buys weapons, a restructuring aimed at having the U.S. military more quickly acquire new technology.
The tell-tale acrid, sulfurous odor of range day lingered in the air like a typical Baumholder, Germany fog, which was ...
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