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Following a two-year pause, the U.S. Army's Old Guard will in June resume its solemn duty of using horse-drawn caissons for servicemembers being laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
The service's aim is to streamline the force while investing in emerging technologies that Army officials say are critical to ...
The TITAN is more than just another new Army truck, according to Wash100 Award winner and Palantir executive Akash Jain.
Ukraine is requesting the EU begin financially supporting its armed forces starting in 2026, pitching the idea as a practical ...
The defence giant says it will offer a "turnkey" package to meet all of the army's needs for a new trainer aircraft, ...
An Army officer has raised questions about the Next Generation Squad Weapon rifle, including whether its magazine holds ...
The U.S. Army's newest automatic weapon is getting a workout alongside Filipino forces in the Philippines, according to the ...
In the summer of 2015, young artillery officer Ihor Obolenskyi, call sign Kornet, spent months training non-stop with his ...
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina is among five installations being assessed for a new combat deployment model ...
Of all the U.S. military arms of the mid-19th century, one of the most interesting, effective and well-built was the Model 1841 rifle, often called simply the "Mississippi rifle." ...
Ukraine's Army of Drones Bonus program rewards military units for drone missions, enhancing their access to UAV technology ...
The 1970s brought a seismic shift to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Far East. On May 15, 1972, after nearly three ...