US and Iran exchange fire as Trump says war will ‘be over quickly’U.S. forces launched retaliatory strikes against Iranian military facilities Thursday after Iran fired missiles and drones at three U.S. Navy vessels.
Europe defense autonomy is in reach at €50 billion a year: German expertsA new paper identifies “ten central capability gaps” Europe needs to plug to be able to act autonomously, without U.S. military assistance.
A small town in Germany braces for end to decades of life with US troopsA picturesque Bavarian town has hosted U.S. forces since the end of WWII and could bear the brunt of the U.S. military's withdrawal from Germany.
Pentagon turns to AI targeting to help troops shoot dronesThe technology can detect threats and distinguish them from non-threats, such as birds, faster than a human operator can.
Dueling Victory Day ceasefires for war in Ukraine collapse almost immediatelyBoth sides had proclaimed a ceasefire surrounding the important celebration marking the Soviet Union’s contribution to victory over Nazi Germany.
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B-52 engine replacement clears critical design review, first modifications to begin this yearThe Air Force’s program to replace the B-52H Stratofortress’s 1960s-era engines cleared its critical design review, the service announced May 4.
As the US Army adds drones to formations, here’s how one base trains its operatorsFort Stewart soldiers are figuring out how to train on unmanned systems after the base stood up the Marne Unmanned Center of Excellence.
US, Iran launch new attacks as they wrestle for control of Gulf watersIt was the first apparent attempt to use military force since last month’s ceasefire announcement.
Career submariner selected to perform duties of under secretary of the NavyRetired Navy Capt. William Toti is filling in as the Navy’s No. 2 civilian.
US destroys six Iranian small boats, shoots down missiles, drones, admiral saysAdm. Brad Cooper said Iran was trying to interfere with a U.S. military operation to open the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic.
Air WarfareFormer Qatari aircraft on track for summer Air Force One deliveryThe new aircraft in the Boeing VC-25B Bridge program completed modifications and flight testing and is now being painting red, white and blue.
US withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany, US officials sayThe move comes as a rift over the Iran war widens between President Donald Trump and Europe.
Some US troops cite benefits of Germany presence as Trump threatens pullbackGermany is the U.S. military’s largest footprint in Europe, with some 35,000 active-duty military personnel, and serves as a key training hub.
US forces fire at, disable Iran-flagged tanker trying to evade blockadeWhile President Trump said Project Freedom was paused, the U.S. Navy blockade continues to ban vessels from entering and exiting Iranian ports.
US Space Command provides update on phased headquarters relocation to AlabamaThe command plans to break ground on a new headquarters facility on an approximately 60-acre site near the center of Redstone Arsenal in 2027.
Navy looks to expand tech, autonomy for future fleet | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 5.5.26The commander of the Naval Research Laboratory outlines goals for the fleet at Sea-Air-Space 2026. Plus, global defense spending updates for the year.
US Navy wants new railroad car to transport unarmed ballistic missilesExisting railcars are almost 50 years old and will soon be retired. But the Navy still has a need to transport Active Inert Missiles.By Michael Peck5 months ago
Proposed defense bill would fund Golden Dome, next-gen fightersThe proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase over DOD's budget request.By Stephen Losey5 months ago
OpinionDon’t let Trump let Putin miscalculate on EuropeTaken together, Trump’s policies towards Europe have an isolationist flavor with lack of clarity about U.S. commitmentsBy Hans Binnendijk5 months ago
Tanks, howitzers galore: Australian Army embraces influx of new armorAustralia has never operated a self-propelled howitzer before, and the weapon extends the range of the army’s tube artillery to around 25 miles.By Gordon Arthur5 months ago
The disarming of Hezbollah tests fragile government in LebanonIn essence, according to one analyst, the situation amounts to a catch-22 that could escalate at any time.By Agnese Stracquadanio5 months ago
Polish rearmament plan banks on US weapons bought with EU backingThe Polish government wants to involve U.S. producers in additional procurements of weapons and equipment that could be bankrolled by SAFE loans.By Jaroslaw Adamowski5 months ago
Hegseth defends strikes on alleged cartel boatsHegseth has defended U.S. military strikes on alleged drug cartel boats, saying Trump has the right to take military action “as he sees fit.”By David Klepper, The Associated Press5 months ago
Trump’s national security strategy slams European alliesThe Trump administration's new national security strategy suggests long-standing U.S. allies in Europe face the “prospect of civilizational erasure."5 months ago
Drones fly over French strategic nuclear submarine base, media reportThe drones were “neutralized,” daily Liberation reported, with the newspaper saying the usual procedure involves jamming.By Rudy Ruitenberg5 months ago
Norway to spend $6.4 billion on two more submarines, long-range strikeNorway will help finance a second production line in Germany to ensure the new submarines can be built quickly enough.By Rudy Ruitenberg5 months ago