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  • LUCAS drone launching from deck of USS Santa Barbara into cloudy sky
    By Tom Clark 1 hour ago

    US Navy Warship Successfully Launches One-Way Attack Drone For The First Time

    While military forces around the world scramble to develop and deploy new drone tech, the U.S. Navy performed an important first-time test in mid-December.

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  • Boeing 737 Max in flight
    By Cassidy Ward 17 hours ago

    5 Aviation Companies You Didn't Realize Are Owned By Boeing

    Boeing is well-known for building and manufacturing aircraft, but it also owns several aviation companies. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • The Lockheed Martin F-35A for the Finnish Air Force at its unveiling
    By Rahul Srinivas 1 day ago

    First F-35A Lightning II Joins Finland's Fighter Jet Fleet

    Finland may not be the first country that comes to mind when you think of an Air Force, but it is nonetheless expanding with an expensive new jet.

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  • F/A-18 Super Hornets launching from USS Harry S. Truman
    By Mike Garrett 1 day ago

    Investigation Shows How This US Aircraft Carrier Dumped A $60M Jet Into The Sea

    When a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier dropped a $60 million F/A-18 into the Red Sea in April 2025, it was one of several fiascos occurring that year.

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  • soldiers on parade showing boots and lower legs only
    By Bob Sharp 2 days ago

    These European Countries Still Have Mandatory Military Service

    Sometimes it can be difficult to persuade young people to voluntarily fight and die for their country, but the definition of 'mandatory' can be highly variable.

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  • A soldier receives the Special Forces tab on their uniform.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 days ago

    Special Forces Vs Special Operations: How They're Different (And Why It Matters)

    While the two terms are often referred to interchangeably, there is an important difference between Special Forces and Special Operations in the U.S. military.

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  • A rendering of the K3 next-generation concept tank
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 days ago

    Meet The K3 Concept: Korea's Hydrogen-Powered, Next-Gen Stealth Tank

    Korea's newly-unveiled K3 tank might still be in development, but it is already making news for all of the cutting-edge features planned for it.

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  • F-35 Lightning II jet flying
    By Alex Hevesy 6 days ago

    US Air Force's F-35 Fleet Is Getting A $240M Firepower Upgrade

    The United States Air Force's F-35 fleet has received a $240 million contract, which will add a lot of new firepower. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Bolivian navy personnel stand in formation.
    By Chris Littlechild 6 days ago

    Yes, Even Landlocked Countries Have Navies – Here's Why They Need Them

    World navies often patrol the oceans with their aircraft carriers and destroyers, but not every navy has such large vessels nor do they need them.

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  • A 23-kiloton nuclear bomb called BADGER detonating in 1953
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 days ago

    Yes, The US Has Lost Not One, But Six Nuclear Weapons

    A "Broken Arrow" is the term that the military uses for when it loses a nuclear weapon, and yes it has happened often enough that they have a term for it.

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  • A B-2 Spirit in flight over the ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 days ago

    New Method For Repairing B-2 Bombers Saves The US Air Force Millions

    The B-2 Spirit was an expensive aircraft to build, and repairs aren't cheap either, with the U.S. Air Force typically retiring then when they're damaged.

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  • USS Constellation at sea
    By Nate Williams 7 days ago

    A Major US Navy Frigate Program Was Canceled (But Here's What's Being Built Instead)

    Cost overruns led the U.S. Navy to scale back an order for modern frigates from a major manufacturer, but there's already a plan for a replacement.

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  • USS Gabrielle Giffords Independence-class ship at sea
    By Tom Clark 7 days ago

    What Happens If A Navy Ship Loses Power At Sea?

    Even with all of the advanced capabilities of the U.S. Navy's fleet, blackouts can occur. Here's what happens when the power goes out on one of its ships.

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  • Jet Blue airliner in flight
    By Stephen Fogel 8 days ago

    'It's Outrageous': US Air Force Plane Nearly Hits Commercial JetBlue Flight

    A close call involving a JetBlue flight and a U.S. military aircraft has sparked concern over flight safety in a region with heavy military activity.

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  • An MC-130J Super Hercules aircraft shortly after takeoff.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 days ago

    What Is A Finlet Actually Used For On The MC-130J Military Aircraft?

    The C-130J cargo plane has many variants, built for more missions besides transporting cargo. The MC-130J, for example, conducts clandestine missions.

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  • Wild Hornet drones stored on a shelf
    By Joseph Chidi 9 days ago

    These Companies Keep Ukraine's Military Drone Operation Afloat

    Ukraine makes use of literally hundreds of different domestic military drone and UAV manufacturers to defend its borders during times of conflict.

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  • Air Force One VC-25A flying
    By Alex Hevesy 10 days ago

    Boeing's Long-Delayed Air Force One Jets Have A New Delivery Date

    Originally set to be delivered in 2024, Boeing's Air Force One jets have a new delivery date that now nearly surpasses the administration they were built for.

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  • The USS Yorktown's boiler fire during the Battle of Midway
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 days ago

    How Iconic 'Battle Of Midway' Japanese Aircraft Carriers Were Finally Found

    The Sōryū and Hiryū aircraft carriers remain lost to history, as their locations remain a mystery, but the others have been found.

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  • A-10c Thunderbolt II flying over a desert.
    By Brad Hill 11 days ago

    Attack Jets Vs. Fighter Jets: What's The Difference?

    When it comes to military aviation, there are key differences between attack jets and fighter jets. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • An MH-60R Seahawk in the sky above a destroyer
    By Joseph Chidi 11 days ago

    These Crashed US Navy Aircraft Were Too Dangerous To Leave On The Seafloor: Here's Why

    Millions in military hardware fell to the seabed after a rare double mishap. Why did the Navy move so fast to retrieve it? And what was at risk if it didn’t?

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  • army looking at world map data
    By Olivia Richman 11 days ago

    Navy Investigation Shows Data Deleted After Crash That Hospitalized Five Sailors

    A mysterious 2023 Naval accident that sent five sailors to the hospital is receiving renewed scrutiny after a local news agency found unreleased documents.

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  • Sailor using tablet to monitor data feeds
    By Olivia Richman 12 days ago

    US Navy Claims AI Cut 160-Hour Job Down To 10 Minutes

    Artificial Intelligence is being used by more people every day; and the U.S. Navy says a ChatGPT-like tool helped it drastically reduce how long some jobs take.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford on the sea
    By Joseph Chidi 13 days ago

    All About The World's Largest Aircraft Carrier (And How Many Planes It Can Hold)

    The U.S.S Gerald R. Ford is the world's most advanced military vessel, and boasts technological innovations including the EMALS launch system.

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  • rendering of a tactical map of Europe
    By Daniel Feininger 14 days ago

    2025's Most Powerful Militaries, Ranked

    See how global powers stack up 25 years deep into the 21st century, based on defence spending, equipment quality, strength of numbers, and more.

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  • A Sukhoi Su-25 of the Russian Air Force landing at Vladivostok
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 15 days ago

    North Korea's Su-25 Fighter Jets May Have A New Weapon Onboard

    North Korea's aging but iconic SU-25 attack fighter jets might soon be flying sorties with new armaments, according to images released by the country.

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  • TWR-8419 preparing to be sunk in South Carolina
    By Mike Garrett 16 days ago

    This Navy Torpedo Recovery Vessel Is South Carolina's Newest Ocean Reef

    An ex-Navy torpedo recovery ship at the center of a years-long dispute has now taken on a new role off South Carolina’s coast, far from its troubled past.

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  • USS Lexington under attack during the Battle of Coral Sea
    By Mike Garrett 16 days ago

    What It Means When A Ship Is Scuttled (And Why It Happened So Often In WWII)

    Not all ships sink to the bottom of the sea due to enemy fire, as some are scuttled instead. It was common during WWII, but what does it mean exactly?

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