China Expands Aircraft Carrier Fleet to Challenge US Navy
China’s growing carrier fleet sparks a big question: can they rival the US Navy’s global reach, or is dominance still out of reach?
China’s growing carrier fleet sparks a big question: can they rival the US Navy’s global reach, or is dominance still out of reach?
Maintaining a U.S. military presence in Syria is about countering ISIS, safeguarding regional stability, protecting allies, and ensuring America’s strategic influence in a volatile Middle East.
The USS Robert Kerrey (DDG-146) honors a Navy SEAL hero, Medal of Honor recipient, and leader, embodying valor and service.
Major Michael Stockin’s horrifying abuse of trust within the military healthcare system is far more than a personal failure—it’s a systemic wake-up call to Army Medicine, demanding accountability and reform.
From battling flames on the ground to deploying cutting-edge aerial reconnaissance, servicemembers embody resilience and precision as they join the fight against California’s relentless wildfires.
Simulating chaos: A VBIED attack near Mosul tests U.S. Navy medics, Army security, and joint forces in a high-stakes training drill.
The F-15EX is redefining air combat—hypersonic weapons, 87B computations/sec, but is it enough to outmatch stealthier rivals?
Matt Livelsberger’s tragic descent from decorated soldier to a man consumed by personal demons and conspiratorial fears reminds us of the unseen battles many veterans fight long after they leave the battlefield.
The precision airstrike that took out Mohamed Mire delivered a crippling blow to al-Shabaab’s leadership, proving once again that collaboration between U.S. forces and Somali partners can strike fear into the heart of terror networks.
After 17 years, the NNSA wraps up the B61-12 bomb program, setting sights on the powerful B61-13. Modern nukes, new era.
The arrest of Cameron John Wagenius, a U.S. Army soldier turned cybercriminal, reminds us of the vulnerabilities posed by insider threats in an era where cyber warfare and national security are deeply intertwined.
US targets 134 Chinese firms, including Tencent and CATL, over alleged military ties—escalating tech tensions with Beijing.