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US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
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America’s ‘oldest ally’ runs naval aviation drills to strengthen NATO, strike techniques
Two NATO members have joined together to improve naval aviation readiness.
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Paratroopers drop in Baltics for Swift Response exercise
After reaching the ground, the soldiers simulated securing an airfield, with Lithuanian soldiers playing the opposition force.
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Tech firm looks to revolutionize how recruits keep in touch with family
Marine recruits at boot camp have no phones and rare access to email, but getting them a traditional letter in a stamped envelope is now easier.
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In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
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Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
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DoD watchdog: Air Force failed to effectively manage F-22 modernization
Without a clear contracting strategy, the F-22 Program Office has increased the likelihood of delays in the modernization schedule.
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DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
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CENTCOM chief backs Iran deal as Trump chooses critic for top diplomacy job
The head of U.S. Central Command expressed his support for the Iran nuclear deal, arguing that the deal is important to curtail developments in Iran’s nuclear program.
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US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
-
America’s ‘oldest ally’ runs naval aviation drills to strengthen NATO, strike techniques
Two NATO members have joined together to improve naval aviation readiness.
-
Paratroopers drop in Baltics for Swift Response exercise
After reaching the ground, the soldiers simulated securing an airfield, with Lithuanian soldiers playing the opposition force.
-
Tech firm looks to revolutionize how recruits keep in touch with family
Marine recruits at boot camp have no phones and rare access to email, but getting them a traditional letter in a stamped envelope is now easier.
-
In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
-
Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
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DoD watchdog: Air Force failed to effectively manage F-22 modernization
Without a clear contracting strategy, the F-22 Program Office has increased the likelihood of delays in the modernization schedule.
-
DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
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CENTCOM chief backs Iran deal as Trump chooses critic for top diplomacy job
The head of U.S. Central Command expressed his support for the Iran nuclear deal, arguing that the deal is important to curtail developments in Iran’s nuclear program.
-
US to remove several missile defense systems from the Middle East
The U.S. will remove two batteries from Kuwait, and one each from Bahrain and Jordan. But where will they go after that?
-
America’s ‘oldest ally’ runs naval aviation drills to strengthen NATO, strike techniques
Two NATO members have joined together to improve naval aviation readiness.
-
Paratroopers drop in Baltics for Swift Response exercise
After reaching the ground, the soldiers simulated securing an airfield, with Lithuanian soldiers playing the opposition force.
-
Tech firm looks to revolutionize how recruits keep in touch with family
Marine recruits at boot camp have no phones and rare access to email, but getting them a traditional letter in a stamped envelope is now easier.
-
In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
-
Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
-
DoD watchdog: Air Force failed to effectively manage F-22 modernization
Without a clear contracting strategy, the F-22 Program Office has increased the likelihood of delays in the modernization schedule.
-
DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
-
CENTCOM chief backs Iran deal as Trump chooses critic for top diplomacy job
The head of U.S. Central Command expressed his support for the Iran nuclear deal, arguing that the deal is important to curtail developments in Iran’s nuclear program.














