Pentagon: Putin's Alleged New Nukes Don't Threaten US Defenses The Pentagon said U.S. defenses can handle Vladimir Putin's new nuclear weapons.
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New Nuke Cruise Missile Could Go on Zumwalt-Class Destroyers: StratCom The U.S. could put nuclear cruise missiles aboard Zumwalt-class Navy destroyers.
Chinese Officials Caused Commotion Over 'Nuclear Football' in Beijing At no point did the Chinese have the president's 'nuclear football' in their possession or even touch the briefcase.
Mattis' About-Face: He Now Supports ICBMs as Part of Nuclear Triad Mattis said he was once a skeptic about maintaining ICBMs in the nuclear triad, but he has changed his mind.
Mattis: There Is No Such Thing as a 'Tactical' Nuke Defense Secretary Mattis said new low-yield nuclear weapons would be bargaining chips for arms deals.
Mattis to Brief Lawmakers on Nuke Review, Defense Strategy Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will brief lawmakers Tuesday on the overhaul of U.S. strategies against major threats.
US May Consider Nuclear Response to 'Extreme' Non-Nuclear Attack: DoD The Nuclear Posture Review also projected development of new low-yield warheads for ballistic missiles on submarines.
Arms Control Experts: US Not Planning Nuke Strike Against North Korea Defense Secretary Jim Mattis again pushed diplomacy as the solution to the North Korea crisis.
US Bombers Appear to Be Readying for Tactical Nuke Strike on N. Korea The US has been quietly amassing firepower in the Pacific during a lull in tensions with North Korea.
Lessons from the Air Force Kitchen Police: Volunteer for Everything. Even Pots and Pans When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two...
2 US Navy Pilots Shot Down over Red Sea in Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident, US Military Says Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
Syrian Soldiers Distance Themselves from Assad in Return for Promised Amnesty Some members of the defunct military told The Associated Press that they had joined Assad's forces because it meant a stable...
How the Marine Corps Is Changing to Keep Talented Marines in the Service For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...