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Navy surface drone fires its first missile during Middle East exercise
The mini missile fire was part of an exercise by a unit working to develop the Navy's drone and artificial intelligence technologies.
No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
By Aaron Mehta
Navy should evacuate, quarantine crews from all ships, former SECNAV says
Mabus said that the Navy should follow the suggestions of recently-fired commanding officer, Capt. Brett Crozier.
By Diana Stancy
Hundreds honor WWII Marine Corps veteran after death at 101
In the end, Cpl. Ray Barela wasn’t alone.
By Seth Klaman, Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune via the AP
Biggest explosion seen in universe came from black hole
It carved out a crater in the hot gas that could hold 15 Milky Ways, said lead author Simona Giacintucci of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington.
VFW unveils new social media campaign to highlight continued service of military veterans
"The VFW encourages all veterans to share stories on social media using #StillServing to show how they continue to answer the call to serve in ways big and small. In addition, family or friends are asked to use #StillServing in social media posts to honor a veteran in their lives who believes the spirit of service transcends military life."
By Dylan Gresik
WWII Marine veteran without family to be buried in Wyoming
A Marine Corps veteran who served during World War II and died at age 101 with no known family is expected to be buried in Wyoming.
Plan to remove capsized ship in huge chunks might be in jeopardy
A lawsuit claims the looming operation threatens an “environmental disaster.”
Op-ed: So, can hackers take over a satellite?
The author makes a pitch for better safeguards in an era of cheaper satellites and delivery systems.
By William Akoto, University of Denver
Crews race to remove overturned ship before hurricane season
The Golden Ray capsized Sept. 8 in the St. Simons Sound shortly after leaving the Port of Brunswick with 4,200 automobiles in its cargo decks.
This British Army tank comes equipped with X-ray vision
"I do hope this concept does become reality because it makes our life on the ground a lot easier."
By Jon Simkins