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US Navy preps hypersonic weapon test this spring, with Army watching
The Navy's hypersonic weapon test will determine the way forward for the Army's ground-launched hypersonic weapon capability.
By Jen Judson
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
By Aaron Mehta
Illegally sold Chinese surveillance equipment installed at military installations, feds say
A Long Island firm sold tens of millions of dollars in Chinese-made surveillance and other sensitive security equipment to customers, including the U.S. military to use on aircraft carriers, by falsely claiming the goods were manufactured in America, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
Meet the world’s friendliest escaped Russian spy whale
Norwegians are petting the whale's nose!
By Jan M. Olsen, The Associated Press
Poor maintenance contributed to a devastating C-130 crash. Here’s how the Air Force will make sure it doesn’t happen again.
How did a corroded KC-130T blade escape the Air Force's quality control apparatus?
By Valerie Insinna
L3 agrees to settle lawsuit alleging bias against Guard and reserve pilots
A major defense contractor has agreed to pay $2 million to National Guard and reserve pilots who were passed over for jobs at the company going back to 2011, under a proposed settlement filed in federal court in Washington state.
By Kyle Rempfer
Defense contractor will pay $3.5 million to settle allegations of substandard work on Navy warships
A Canada-based defense company faced allegations that it “knowingly sold” defective helicopter landing systems.
This new wireless communication device fits on your teeth
The "Molar Mic" lets troops make radio calls from their teeth, without using a bulky headset.
By Charlsy Panzino
Here are the top careers for military spouses that don’t require a license
Looking for a promising mil-spouse career that doesn't require a state license? Here are some of the best options.
By Karen Jowers
Like hot sauce in your face, the Army’s newest non-lethal weapon is spicy!
The weapon gives troops an option to deadly force when encountering raucous crowds.
By Todd South
Not just for Hollywood anymore: SOCOM seeks long-range facial recognition, other next-gen tech
Facial recognition optics are among the new gadgets special operations forces may soon have in their kits during missions.
By Kyle Rempfer