Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor Remembers The Day We Lost Chris Kyle
Times like this. Times when things don’t make sense. We all tend to reflect, or at least ponder, on the what, who, when and how. But it’s the WHY that seems to elude us.
Times like this. Times when things don’t make sense. We all tend to reflect, or at least ponder, on the what, who, when and how. But it’s the WHY that seems to elude us.
MISO/PSYOPS operators, the silent architects of victory, influence minds and shape narratives on the battlefield.
Iranian long-range cruise missiles like the Soumar and Hoveizeh may pose a real threat to U.S. Navy carriers in the region, but thanks to advanced layered defenses like electronic warfare, laser systems, and the NIFC-CA, the Navy remains confident in its ability to neutralize these threats and project power wherever needed.
In the Teams, trust isn’t given with a Trident; it’s earned by being the guy who always shows up, always grinds, and always has your brothers’ backs—no excuses, no shortcuts.
Ukraine’s deployment of unmanned surface vessels (USVs) off the coast of Odessa has not only bolstered its coastal defense capabilities but also delivered key offensive advantages, including successful kamikaze drone attacks on Russian warships, reshaping the balance of power in the region’s maritime conflict.
In a surreal collision of military might and civilian recreation, David Keith’s life took a sharp turn when his snowmobile slammed into a parked Black Hawk helicopter, an encounter that would ultimately cost the Army $3.3 million and leave him fighting for his mobility.
China’s DF-26 “carrier-killer” missile may boast impressive range, but the PLA’s scramble to improve targeting and guidance systems suggests its ability to accurately hit moving targets at sea remains an open question.
The “Ships for America Act” aims to revitalize US shipbuilding, reduce reliance on foreign production, and boost national security.
The Quad nations are teaming up for joint coast guard patrols in the Indo-Pacific by 2025, sending a strong message on maritime security.
SMA Weimer’s decision to cut diversity considerations from top NCO selections is a long-overdue step toward refocusing the Army on what really matters—combat readiness and getting the job done.
Why were Russian bombers near Alaska spotted recently? It happens more often than you’d think and NORAD’s keeping a close watch.
The prospect of China launching its stealthy GJ-11 drone from a Type 075 amphibious assault ship may still be more of an aspiration than a reality, but its potential to challenge U.S. naval superiority certainly raises alarms at the Pentagon.