USS John S. McCain Navy crash and what went wrong: Larry Korb
U.S. Navy 7th Fleet crashes, what went wrong?: Larry Korb weighs in
USS Fitzgerald heading to Huntington Ingalls for repairs
Ingalls Shipbuilding will repair the USS Fitzgerald, a guided missile destroyer that was damaged in a fatal crash in June.
THAAD missile defense: How it works
U.S. ground-based defense
Pakistan could face additional scrutiny with Trump's Afghanistan plan, says Gen. Jack Keane
The new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, announced late Monday evening by President Donald Trump, could put additional pressure on Pakistan to end its support and harboring of terrorist organizations, said Gen. Jack Keane.
Trump will make two big changes in Afghanistan: Newt Gingrich
President Donald Trump is set to unveil a new strategy for Afghanistan in a speech on Monday.
US Air Force awards contracts to Boeing, Northrop for ICBM replacement
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp separate contracts to continue work on the replacement of the aging Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Afghanistan by the numbers: Inside the 16-year conflict
In October 2001, President George W. Bush announced Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) which began with U.S. military forces deployed to Afghanistan to combat the global war on terrorism.
Europe wary of security infrastructure after Barcelona vehicle attack
Europe has experienced around a dozen cases of drivers using a car or truck to plow into pedestrians like last week's attack in Barcelona, but cities have not rushed to mitigate the risks by changing their layout.
GM's hydrogen-powered Army truck put to the test
The stealthy Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 could soon make its way to the battlefield.
GM's hydrogen-powered Army truck put to the test
The stealthy Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 could soon make its way to the battlefield.
GM, US Army team up for Chevrolet Colorado ZH2
Mission-ready Chevrolet Colorado ZH2
Shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls repays $9.2M to US government
One of the nation's largest military shipyards is paying $9.2 million back to the federal government in an overbilling settlement.
Shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls repays $9.2M to US government
One of the nation's largest military shipyards is paying $9.2 million back to the federal government in an overbilling settlement.
Ukraine denies selling missile technology to North Korea
Ukraine denied on Monday that it had ever supplied defense technology to North Korea, responding to an article in the New York Times that said North Korea may have purchased rocket engines from Ukrainian factory Yuzhmash.
Ukraine denies selling missile technology to North Korea
Ukraine denied on Monday that it had ever supplied defense technology to North Korea, responding to an article in the New York Times that said North Korea may have purchased rocket engines from Ukrainian factory Yuzhmash.
Stocks on high alert with North Korea ratcheting up threats
The alert level on Wall Street quickly climbed in response to escalating threats from North Korea.
Stocks on high alert with North Korea ratcheting up threats
The alert level on Wall Street quickly climbed in response to escalating threats from North Korea.
Mattis taps Silicon Valley talent for innovative defense solutions
U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis visited Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) campus in Mountain View, California on Friday, during a trip to promote the Pentagon’s commitment to high-tech defense innovations.
North Korea saber rattling lights up aerospace & defense ETFs
Trump's more hawkish rhetoric has put defense companies in the spotlight.
Trump to return to Trump Tower for first time as president
President Donald Trump will return to New York next week, part of his 17-day working vacation, where he will stay overnight at Trump Tower for the first time since he became the 45th U.S. president.















