Lockheed Martin Secures $4.9B Deal to Deliver Precision Strike Missile to Army
Lockheed Martin’s $4.9B contract to deliver the long-range Precision Strike Missile to the US Army marks a new era in strike capabilities.
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Lockheed Martin’s $4.9B contract to deliver the long-range Precision Strike Missile to the US Army marks a new era in strike capabilities.
Training can be extremely unforgiving, and this tragic accident in Lithuania is a sobering reminder of the risks our soldiers face every single day.
In a world where silence speaks louder than gunfire, the 75th Rangers carved their legend one cold trigger pull at a time.
What’s happening in that muddy patch of Lithuania right now is a raw, boots-in-the-bog reminder of the price of readiness and the strength of allied resolve.
LTG Christopher LaNeve has been appointed senior military assistant to Defense Secretary Hegseth, bringing extensive leadership experience.
The Army finally did right by its mariners and mountaineers—two communities that have been grinding in the shadows for years without the recognition they’ve damn well earned.
Collins Aerospace secures an $80M contract to upgrade US Army Black Hawk avionics, enhancing flexibility and cutting sustainment costs.
The removal of the military’s top legal officers marks a necessary realignment of the Pentagon’s priorities, ensuring that legal counsel supports rather than obstructs the mission-focused leadership needed for a stronger, more effective armed forces.
Lockheed Martin’s $200M contract for a quantum navigation system promises precise, GPS-free navigation in contested environments.
With a foot in both the world of special operations and cutting-edge defense tech, Michael Obadal’s nomination as Under Secretary of the Army signals a push toward modernization at a time when the force can’t afford to lag behind.
With adversaries burrowing deeper into the shadows, U.S. Special Forces are turning to FPV drones—agile, lethal, and built for the unforgiving subterranean fight—to clear the caves and tunnels where danger hides.
If the Army wants to stop bleeding recruits like a gut-shot private on a forced march, it needs to take a hard look at leadership, training, and whether it’s selling young soldiers a bill of goods they can’t cash in the real world.