Ukraine's Experimental New Laser Weapon Drops Enemy Aircraft Right Out Of The Sky
Drones are changing the face of warfare as we know it, so the race to develop effective defense is on. Here's what Ukraine is doing to repel Russian attacks.
Read MoreDrones are changing the face of warfare as we know it, so the race to develop effective defense is on. Here's what Ukraine is doing to repel Russian attacks.
Read MoreAlthough exact numbers are difficult to pin down, estimates suggest Iran's navy has a fairly large number of subs in its fleet that span across four classes.
Read MoreThe Air Force and the Navy combined forces for an exercise off the California coast, showcasing some new ways to deploy existing weaponry. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe military's "Shark Tank"-inspired competition, Dragon's Lair, has produced a new piece of tech hardware that's already rolling out less than a year later.
Read MoreThe US Air Force is preparing a massive new propulsion contract that could accelerate development of next-generation military engine technology.
Read MoreFrance has officially named its next nuclear aircraft carrier, a project set to replace the Charles de Gaulle and reshape the Navy’s future fleet.
Read MoreDrone technology has come a long way since it came on the scene decades ago, especially for military purposes. This drone in Turkey just made history.
Read MoreCalculating how to refuel in midair is a complicated process, but a new Chinese breakthrough claims it can use AI to streamline the whole thing.
Read MoreA centuries-old navy ship has unexpectedly reappeared in the Baltic Sea, revealing clues about history, preservation, and the forces that kept it hidden.
Read MoreThe F-22 is getting a bit long in the teeth, having first entered service in 2005. However, The War Zone reported that this aircraft is getting some upgrades.
Read MoreUsing video games to train military personnel can save money and time. The U.S. Navy came up with a new innovative way to use this technology.
Read MoreThe F-22 Raptor was one of the most advanced fighter jets in the history of the USAF. However, this kill shows it wasn't completely unstoppable.
Read MoreBefore LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.
Read MoreAI continues to make its way into all sorts of industries and technologies, and that includes the military. Here's how we might see some guardrails go up.
Read MoreAs the U.S. Navy submarine fleet gets older, it faces a big problem once those boats retire, and there's no easy solution in sight. Here's what we know.
Read MoreChina's been building up its military capacity recently, but its naval capacity has lagged a little behind — until you factor in its commercial vessels.
Read MoreOn March 3, 2026, the U.S. Navy sunk Iran's IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka. Here's what the acronym stands for in relation to its ships.
Read MoreThe Freedom Plane is carrying some of the United States' founding documents on a nationwide tour to celebrate the country's 250th birthday. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has upgraded many of its smaller ships with F-35 support capabilities over the years, and 2026 sees another one begin the process.
Read MoreBack in the 1950s, Boeing developed a new kind of plane that would shape the future of aviation, including refueling our airplanes today. Here's what we know.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence has become a part of everyday life for a lot of people and in a lot of industries. How is the U.S. Air Force making use of it?
Read MoreA new class of ship may be entering service for the U.S. Navy soon, and it has some distinct differences from previous ships. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has tested a new drone that could expand its surveillance capabilities greatly, patroling the seas for days on end without human intervention.
Read MoreOne widely shared photo raised questions about the condition of a U.S. Navy warship and highlights a long-running challenge that the Navy is trying to tackle.
Read MoreResidents were alarmed by Apache helicopters buzzing the skyline amid international tensions. Here is the real reason the military is in town.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force wants to replace the aging B-2 bomber as soon as possible and has instructed Northrop Grumman to kick production of the B-21 into high gear.
Read MoreWhile the U.S. Air Force's B-21 Raider isn't even technically in service yet, it has just been spotted performing a difficult maneuver for the first time.
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