Longer-than-expected negotiations over the Pentagon’s next two batches of F-35s kept Lockheed Martin from collecting about $700 million last quarter, company …
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The USS Washington, a Navy fast-attack submarine, has been awarded a prestigious unit award for its work in securing key intelligence …
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Immigrants to the U.S. are more willing to “fight for the country” than the native-born, according to a multinational study that may …
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Veterans with health issues related to exposure to so-called “forever chemicals” would have an easier time getting Department of Veterans Affairs …
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On the morning of Jan. 22, 2024, Elmer De León Pérez descended deep into the bowels of a ship that he …
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New Air Force Findings Show Risky Chemicals at Nuclear Missile Bases, Though at Levels Deemed Safe
The Air Force said Tuesday it has detected trace amounts of organic gaseous chemicals known to cause health problems at all …
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Why should the air-side service members have all the fun? For decades, they’ve taken to the skies with remotely operated aircraft …
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The U.S. presidential election isn’t drawing eyes only at home; Moscow and Kyiv are watching closely, too. Regardless of who wins in November, there will be …
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The D Brief: Kyiv’s big EU loan; F-35 readiness still low; Crash victims ID’d; Army cook turned top chef; And a bit more.
European lawmakers approved a €35 billion loan for Kyiv, with the money set “to be repaid with future revenues from frozen …
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A growing number of Silicon Valley AI companies want to do business with the military, making the case that the time …