US Navy seeks to raise allowed number of accidental whale collisionsThe Navy requested a cap increase on the number of marine mammals it is allowed to unintentionally harm during Pacific training.By Jonathan Lehrfeld13 months ago
Gonna need a bigger boat: what the Navy does when whales go rogueWhile there has indeed been an uptick in Orca interference near Spanish and Portugese waters, they are exceedingly rare.By Sarah Sicard17 months ago
Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viralA "thought experiment" from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.By Stephen Losey and Colin Demarest19 months ago
Netflix’s ‘Killer Sally’: Marine vet who shot spouse tells her storyThe series offers a sympathetic look into Sally McNeil’s life, in particular the abuse that she allegedly suffered at the hands of her husband.By Irene Loewenson2 years ago
Watchdog could subpoena former VA workers under plan approved by CongressCurrently the VA inspector general cannot force former employees to detail problems or crimes they saw during their tenure at the department.By Leo Shane III3 years ago
Air Force destroys target vessel with ship-killing JDAMThe successful test of the maritime JDAM represents a significant step forward in the Air Force's ability to sink a ship, at a time when concerns are growing about the possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.By Stephen Losey3 years ago