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Air Force suspends use of M18 pistols after airman’s death
A leaked memo called for the M18 to be pulled from use “for all operational and training activities” immediately and replaced by the M-4 rifle.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
By Mark Pomerleau
Latest version of cyber training to roll out in coming months
The Army improves the cyber warrior training platform with a DevOps approach and readies new training content quickly.
By Mark Pomerleau
Biden seen likely to keep Space Force, a Trump favorite
Bipartisan congressional support for Space Force makes it likely that Biden will not push for its undoing.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn slated to command US Army Pacific, and 14 other promotions
Flynn, who currently serves as deputy chief of staff for Army operations, plans and training at the Pentagon, was key in crafting a new Army force generation model that was introduced this fall.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army preps for key tests of seeker capable of attacking maritime targets
A captive-carry test for the multimode seeker, that will be integrated into the U.S. Army's Precision Strike Munition, is coming soon, as the service looks to find ways to speed up mating the seeker into the new long-range missile.
By Jen Judson
Defense nominee favors proactive cyber posture
Secretary of defense nominee Lloyd Austin told senators that the DoD needs to continue a proactive and assertive approach to thwart cyber actors.
By Mark Pomerleau
In waning days, Trump shakes up CENTCOM to increase Arab-Israeli efforts against Iran
This move is Trump's Mideast military policy capstone.
By Howard Altman
Pentagon’s weapon tester pushes for better assessments of offensive cyber tools
Annual DOT&E report says realistic simulations aren't routine or rigorous enough.
By Mark Pomerleau
US Army’s future battle command system is cleared for production
The Army can now move full-steam ahead into low-rate initial production of its Integrated Battle Command System that will connect missile defense sensors and shooters on the battlefield.
By Jen Judson