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Marine Corps to establish attack drone competition
The first competition will be held at Marine Corps Base Quantico in November.
By Todd South
Pentagon outlines its first artificial intelligence strategy
The U.S. military wants to expand its use of artificial intelligence in warfare, but says it will take care to deploy the technology in accordance with the nation's values.
By Matt O'Brien, The Associated Press
Medical pioneer responsible for military’s famous ‘Motrin and water’ treatment dies at 95
The discovery forever changed the way military medical practitioners treat pain — and everything else.
By J.D. Simkins
Equating rocks with rifles, Trump proposes radical new rules of engagement for troops along border
The president said if migrants try to throw rocks at U.S. troops, "we would consider that a firearm."
Could ‘Hunter Killer’ inspire recruits like ‘Top Gun’ did?
A new movie that’s set aboard a U.S. submarine could do for submariners what “Top Gun” did for Navy pilots.
Review: ‘Hunter Killer’ is a submarine movie on steroids
"Das Boot" this is not, nor is it "The Hunt for Red October," but you probably already knew that from name at the top of the marquee.
To prep for ‘Hunter Killer,’ here’s what Gerard Butler did aboard the attack sub Houston
The crew ended up putting the whole set on gimbals to simulate dives and surfacing after three days at sea with the Houston.
By Tara Copp, AP
17 Marine ‘R’ device awards shed light on Corps’ reliance on remote weapons
In comparison, the Air Force just recently awarded its first five "R" devices in July.
By Shawn Snow
'Hunter Killer’: A high-speed, explosive Navy blockbuster packed with King Leonidas, Rear Adm. Common — and oorahs?
The next Navy blockbuster, one that looks like the lovechild of “Fast and Furious” and “Hunt for Red October,” will be surfacing in theaters on Oct. 26.
By J.D. Simkins
This new counter-drone weapon can take down advanced drone communicators with less power, weight
This "line-of-sight solution" weighs only 7 pounds.
By Todd South
It’s official: The US Navy has a new ship killer missile
This is a major victory for the European defense industry, which is seeing increasing interest from the U.S. Navy as it races to fill capabilities gaps in the face of competition with Russia and China.
By David B. Larter