Raytheon moves forward on DARPA Persistent Close Air Support program
Raytheon is moving forward with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on the agency's Persistent Close Air Support (PCAS) program, whose...
Raytheon is moving forward with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on the agency's Persistent Close Air Support (PCAS) program, whose...
The House of Representatives has agreed to buy fighter jets from Swedish aerospace company Saab. The controversial purchase still needs the...
Michigan State University research has put the possibility of bomb-detecting lasers at security checkpoints within reach. In the current issue of...
Adversaries' sophisticated air defense systems can make it difficult for current air- and surface-launched anti-ship missiles to hit their targets at...
South Korea will show off a cruise missile capable of surgical strikes on the North Korean leadership when it stages a...
A new 3D radar capable of cutting through interference equal to 10,000 mobile phone signals, has successfully commenced integration trials at...
Low-tech, life-threatening threats like improvised explosive devices (IED) have reshaped conflicts and spurred militaries to re-consider how they can protect their...
The Chief of Naval Operations recently approved the Undersea Domain Operating Concept (UDOC) to ensure the U.S. Navy maintains undersea superiority...
September is Suicide Prevention Month and the Department of the Army joins our nation and the world in observing National Suicide...
The Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force (MPRF) is transitioning into a new type/model/series (TMS) for the first time in 50 years....