Upgraded F-22 To Live & Fly Into 2060s
The F-22 Raptor’s legacy soars with cutting-edge upgrades, stealth enhancements, and a pivotal role in shaping the future of air dominance.
The F-22 Raptor’s legacy soars with cutting-edge upgrades, stealth enhancements, and a pivotal role in shaping the future of air dominance.
From ancient shepherds to elite warriors, discover how the humble beret became a symbol of courage, heritage, and military excellence.
From dirty weapons to cat conspiracies, this hilarious A-Team deployment story proves war zones have no shortage of quirky characters!
US and allies ramp up hypersonic missile tech as Russia and China lead the race. First live-fire test marks a leap for US defense.
$1.84B down the drain: How the Navy’s cruiser modernization plan sunk under poor oversight and wild contractor missteps.
When most were unwrapping gifts, these 5 Medal of Honor heroes were dodging bullets and saving lives. True grit never takes a holiday!
Brandon Webb, former Navy SEAL sniper and author of The Killing School, brings his passion for precision and immersive storytelling to the gaming world with a sniper sim that strikes the perfect balance between realism and fun.
Senior Airman Brennon Washington’s actions in Okinawa are a grim reminder that one individual’s failure to uphold the values of the uniform can ripple across borders, straining alliances and deepening scars in a host community already burdened by a long history of military misconduct.
Nothing says ‘holiday cheer’ like Washington storming Trenton on Christmas or surprise Tet attacks during New Year—war’s real party crashers.
Daniel Duggan’s extradition underscores the growing tension between protecting national security and addressing the ethical challenges of former military personnel sharing expertise with foreign powers.
The swift removal of Lt. Cmdr. Adam Sandifer illustrates the Navy’s unyielding commitment to holding leaders accountable and ensuring operational excellence, even when it means making tough decisions.
In the chaotic predawn hours over the Red Sea, the USS Gettysburg’s near-fatal mistake—a friendly fire incident taking down a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet—reminds us of the razor-thin margin for error in modern warfare.