Danish F-35s Cut Short US Training as Upgraded Jets Hit Delays
Denmark is calling its F-35 training jets back home due to delays in a critical software upgrade, sparking anxieties among European allies.
Denmark is calling its F-35 training jets back home due to delays in a critical software upgrade, sparking anxieties among European allies.
Mounting losses of Russia’s Su-34 bombers in Ukraine cast doubt on their ability to maintain air superiority.
The Navy and Marines have adopted a common definition for warship readiness, aiming at smoothing deployments plagued by unclear communication.
Space Force bolsters its warfighting capabilities with new leaders for its intelligence and communication Deltas.
American troop pullback in Africa risks intel blind spots as extremism grows, prompting a shift to collaboration.
The SGT STOUT, named after a hero and wielding a mix of missiles and guns, is the US Army’s new mobile air defense shield.
Tensions soar on the Korean Peninsula as North Korea’s failed missile launch sparks retaliatory actions from South Korea.
Russia boasts advancements in nuclear deterrence while warning of “tragic” consequences if underestimated by the West.
A deadly Crimean attack blamed on US-supplied missiles fired by Russia raises tensions as both sides call for restraint.
Maryland Fleet Week 2024 showcased the USS Marinette, the Navy’s newest Freedom-class LCS boasting adaptability and firepower.
North Carolina Guard becomes second group to test next-gen squad weapons, boosting firepower and signaling a bigger role for the reserve forces.
This September’s US-India defense summit in Silicon Valley aims to leverage private capital for faster innovation in critical military tech.