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From drone swarms to exoskeletons, Army charts path for robotic future
Drone swarms, automated convoy operations and an exoskeleton to lighten the load are on the horizon.
By Todd South
Marine Corps tests ‘the most lethal, aviation-capable amphibious assault ship’
In 2018 the Marine Corps started knocking out a series of milestones for its F-35 Lightning II fleet.
By Philip Athey
The case for light-attack aircraft
Light-attack capability should be moved from the Air Force to U.S. Special Operations Command to avoid delaying air support to special operators in austere locations, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Michael Waltz
VCNO: Carrier Lincoln extended, flattop Ford delayed, but Navy readiness woes getting fixed
The Navy has restored readiness to many parts of the fleet, the Navy's vice chief said.
By Navy Times staff
SECNAV, lawmaker trade barbs on Ford flattop woes
Billed as the first of a new generation of floating American airfields, the carrier was slated for delivery in 2015, but was not turned over to the Navy and christened until 2017.
This DEVCORE plate carrier deploys a rifle plate from a backpack in seconds
DEVCORE Gear's PCB (Plate Carrier Backpack) is now available for pre-order, with fulfillment to begin during early November.
By Staff
Marine killed in Humvee accident at California Mountain Warfare Training Center
Pfc. Christian Bautista was manning the turret on the enhanced armament carrier version of the Humvee at roughly 7:15 a.m. Sunday when the accident occurred.
By Philip Athey
Explorers find second Midway flattop
The researchers used an autonomous underwater vehicle, or AUV, equipped with sonar to find the ship.
B-17 crash raises questions about vintage plane safety
The deadly crash of a B-17 Flying Fortress has raised questions whether machinery over 70 years old should be flying passengers.
The Corps reopened an old aviation mishap investigation following deadly 2018 midair tanker collision
Before 2019, the Corps failed to complete an investigation into a 2016 mid-air collision involving a refueling tanker and Hornet that was strikingly similar to the deadly 2018 crash that took the lives of six Marines.
By Shawn Snow
A botched program to train Saudi pilots for war in Yemen cost a US Army aviator his life
Pressure from Saudi Arabia to increase pilot training led to an Army aviator being rushed through qualifications, and ultimately dying in a crash.
By Kyle Rempfer