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DOD needs more consistent Indo-Pacific deterrence funding, GAO says
An annual assessment of how DOD funds deterrence efforts in the Indo-Pacific revealed problematic inconsistencies, according to a GAO report.
By Lillian Juarez
Here’s all the military planes that keep falling short on readiness
About half of the aircraft studied never reached their annual readiness goal between fiscal 2011 and 2021, despite billions of dollars in investments.
US, Japan, others hold joint naval drills amid China concerns
The U.S. Navy says U.S., Japanese, Australian and Canadian warships are staging extensive joint drills in Japanese and international waters.
Navy announces single physical fitness assessment cycle in 2023
The PFA for next year will run from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30.
By Diana Stancy
‘Top Gun’ reimagined with a cat is purrrrfection
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... a combat cat?
By Sarah Sicard
Navy engineer, wife sentenced in submarine spy case
A Navy engineer and his wife have been given lengthy prison terms for a plot to sell secrets about nuclear submarines.
Pentagon test bed to ramp up development of hypersonics
The Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonics Test Bed will create a new option for DoD agencies and universities as they validate new technology.
Facing dire recruiting realities, Navy raises max enlistment age to 41
Recruits will have to arrive to boot camp by their 42nd birthday, officials said.
Military finishes draining Red Hill storage facility fuel pipelines
The Pentagon announced it would close Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility after it leaked petroleum into Pearl Harbor’s tap water last year.
Why aircraft carriers are no longer a constant in the Middle East
After decades of a continuous flattop presence in the region, priorities are changing.
USS Gerald R Ford hones air operations during initial deployment
With new technology and much more space on the Ford's flight deck, Carrier Air Wing 8 is able to generate sorties at a much higher clip.
By Diana Stancy