The Marine Corps believes it can merge air control jobs as it combines the duties of two types of air operations centers.
The service is divesting its entire turboprop-based ISR fleet, developed for counterinsurgency, in favor of a high-speed jet with high-tech sensors.
To some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis' operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.
It's time to restore what was once American leadership in the materials that most define the lethality and effectiveness of weapons systems.
The strategy released in January but a plan to actually put it into action has faced months of delays.
In 1969, while leading his column on a mission, Hal Fritz and his men came under withering fire. What came next would both sear and teach him.
A new legislative package allows for companies to quickly start building manufacturing facilities, obtaining the necessary permits only later on.
The military is having difficulty maintaining adequate munitions inventory levels as wars erupt in the Middle East, Europe and possibly the Pacific.
With rare exceptions, the U.S. Defense Department cannot acquire new technologies and systems in a timely manner.
Engineers from both companies will co-develop a component that provides steering control for GEM-T missiles during flight.
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