Report: Japan Eyes Stand-Off Cruise Missile Devt
Japan aims to develop its own stand-off cruise missile that can be launched from aircraft, warships and land-based ...
Read moreDetailsJapan aims to develop its own stand-off cruise missile that can be launched from aircraft, warships and land-based ...
Read moreDetailsThe Defense Logistics Agency Energy Installation Energy team has received the 2017 Federal Energy and Water ...
Read moreDetailsRear Adm. James Bynum U.S. Navy Rear Adm. James Bynum, former chief of Naval Air Training, ...
Read moreDetailsA Congressional Research Service report says the U.S. Navy intends to buy the first guided-missile frigate ...
Read moreDetailsThe National Defense Industrial Association has called on Congress to reach a deal that would raise or ...
Read moreDetailsMick Mulvaney President Donald Trump has assigned Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, ...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion Marines have fielded four updated anti-tank weapon systems updated ...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Air Force used a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft on Nov. 6 to transport conventional rotary ...
Read moreDetailsThe Defense Department Office of the Inspector General has released a report that outlines the top ...
Read moreDetailsA NASA-established independent review board has released a report saying the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope mission is ...
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