Ukraine declares its first homegrown guided aerial bomb combat-ready A 250-kilogram answer to Russia's daily glide-bomb campaign and Kyiv's dependence on Western precision strike capabilities for mid-range targets.By Katie Livingstone3 days ago
Army leaders in hot seat over Poland deployment cancellationLawmakers questioned the timing and the reasons, lambasting the order that Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., said sent a “terrible message to Russia and our allies.”By Patricia Kime6 days ago
Lawmakers push for domestic shipbuilding fixes as US Navy explores overseas optionsThe service released its fiscal 2027 shipbuilding plan on Monday, outlining the possibility of the U.S. manufacturing ships at foreign shipyards.By Riley Ceder7 days ago
US Navy could run out of money by July, top officer warnsChief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle told lawmakers at a budget hearing Tuesday that the Navy might have to modify training and operations.By Riley Ceder8 days ago
Allies surpassed the US in military budget purchasing power last year, new report showsIn absolute terms, Washington remains the single highest military spender by far.By Linus Höller9 days ago
US, partner nations sink two decommissioned ships during Exercise BalikatanA two-day strike saw the sinking of two vessels, utilizing land, sea and air platforms from the U.S., Philippine, Japanese and Canadian forces.By Brooke Griswold10 days ago