Air Force to Cut Use of Jayhawk Trainer, Rely More on Simulators The command will retain a small number of T-1s at the 12th Flying Training Wing at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
A Startup Just Won a Contract to Develop an Air Force One Jet That Can Travel at Mach 5 The Air Force One of the future might be getting a major speed boost.
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Executes 1st Alert Status Drill in the Middle East Alert status exercises took place at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, in early July.
Navy P-8 Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Japan Following Compressor Stall The crew made a precautionary landing at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 16.
1,700 Troops Will Support July 4 'Salute to America' Demonstrations, Pentagon Says The military will provide extensive support to 'Salute to America' events in honor of Independence Day, the Pentagon...
F-35A Joint Strike Fighters Banned from Flying Near Lightning over Explosion Concerns Lockheed Martin Corp. recently paused F-35 Joint Strike Fighter deliveries over an internal gas issue.
Air Force's Reforge Plan Could Put Some Older F-22s in 'Red Air' Role For years, the Air Force has wanted to make simulated adversary air battles with its own fifth-generation aircraft routine.
Navy Sees Enormous Decrease in Hypoxia-Like Events in its Fighters and Trainers Despite not finding a root cause, the service finds great success in combating the problem.
Lawmakers Move Once Again to Rescue A-10 Warthog from Retirement The Senate Armed Services Committee isn't keen on the Air Force's plans to retire legacy aircraft in favor of new technology.
Army Offers $15,000 Reward for Info on Missing Guns and Other Gear at Fort Moore Army investigators are still searching for 31 M17 pistols that disappeared from Fort Moore, Georgia, earlier this year, but...
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Police Report Sheds New Light on Pentagon Nominee Hegseth's Sexual Encounter that Led to Assault Allegation Pete Hegseth, who is tapped to lead the military and the nation's largest federal bureaucracy, has vehemently denied the...
Steel Company Tied to Deadly Air Force Osprey Crash Faced Defective Parts Lawsuit in 2001 Military officials have refused to say whether they're still working with a company responsible for making the gear that...
Japan Will Hold First Memorial for 'All Workers' at Sado Gold Mines But Blurs WWII Atrocity. Why? Historians say hundreds of Koreans were forced to labor in the mines under brutal conditions during World War II.