Navy Removes Yet Another Officer From Command
The abrupt removal of Commander Charles Diehl from his post as CO of VAW-115 reminds us that leadership in the Navy demands nothing short of unwavering excellence and accountability.
The abrupt removal of Commander Charles Diehl from his post as CO of VAW-115 reminds us that leadership in the Navy demands nothing short of unwavering excellence and accountability.
Northrop Grumman’s new 30mm airburst rounds & Tremor system take down drones with pinpoint precision—lethal tech meets modern threats.
Robotic warfare reimagined: Milrem Robotics teams up with Texelis to create next-gen combat vehicles built for the future battlefield.
One rifle, endless possibilities. The Marine Corps’ MK 22 sniper rifle is here—modular, lethal, and built for the future fight.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, November 24.
The politically charged hold on Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue’s promotion stalls the career of one of the Army’s most capable leaders while his role in America’s exit from Afghanistan comes under the microscope.
Had the Navy prioritized the integration of Auto-GCAS like the Air Force, Lt. Richard Bullock might still be soaring the skies instead of being a heartbreaking reminder of preventable loss.
Fighter jets, Aegis radars, and Sidewinders: how the Navy tackled Red Sea drone threats with speed, precision, and teamwork.
The Navy’s MSC is sidelining 17 ships to ease the strain on civilian mariners, aiming for better rotations and more balanced workloads.
A new GAO report highlights alarming safety gaps in SOF training—human error and oversight issues put elite warriors at unnecessary risk.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, November 23.
Kim Jong Un’s fiery rhetoric and nuclear chest-thumping are a stark reminder that the Korean Peninsula remains a geopolitical powder keg, where every move could spark a global crisis.