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Army IDs 3 of 4 soldiers killed in Lithuania training accident
Sgt. Jose Duenez, Sgt. Edvin Franco and Pfc. Dante Taitano were recovered Monday from a peat bog. The fourth soldier's identity has not yet been released.
By Beth Sullivan and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Contractor to pay $2.8 million for overbilling the Navy
The company overbilled the Navy by renting equipment from another company that was owned by the same executives, according to the U.S. Justice Department
Navy helicopter crewman killed in North Island accident
Naval Helicopter Aircrewman 1st Class Jonathan Richard Clement was an 11-year Navy veteran.
By Carl Prine
Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
By Jen Judson
Virginia Tech to honor grad who died in US Navy training in Red Sea
Virginia Tech plans to add the name of a graduate who died in a U.S. Navy training exercise to its Pylon memorial.
Defense and delusion: America‘s military, industry are falling behind
Should a real national emergency occur, America's industrial base does not have the capacity to surge, leaving its defense at significant risk.
By Col. Wesley Hallman (ret.)
The US is running out of bombs — and it may soon struggle to make more
America's best weapons now rely on parts from an increasingly shrinking industrial base — and in some cases, is totally reliant on Chinese-made materials.
By Aaron Mehta
America’s industrial base is at risk, and the military may feel the consequences
America's aging workforce could limit the Pentagon's ability to keep up with other nations, a new government report warns.
By Aaron Mehta
The risks facing the Pentagon’s high-end electronics and radars
The industrial base for electronic attack and radar capabilities is potentially at risk in the future, a new report has found.
By Aaron Mehta