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The Army's adopting drones at a rapid pace. Some personnel are embracing it as a moment of innovation and experimentation.
The animals participate in funerals, parades and other events. The cost-cutting measure is expected to save $2 million a year.
The US Army has a new crash course on drones. Right now, it's basic, fast, and aimed primarily at catching soldiers up on ...
SEMBACH, Germany - Footsteps striking pavement, breath steady, mind clear. For U.S Army Staff Sgt. Casey MacDiarmada, chemical, biological, ...
But don't get too excited just yet. There are caveats to the news, and it isn't yet good enough news to justify Palantir's ...
V Corps and Poland’s 1st Aviation Brigade conducted their third Polish Apache Initiative Summit Aug. 27-29 at Poland’s Air Force ...
Business Insider recently observed American operators testing their drones out in the field, navigating problems like bad ...
A Texas-based U.S. Army soldier with top-secret clearance has been arrested for allegedly trying to pass national defense ...
Pro wrestler Syko Stu regained consciousness and was able to speak at the hospital today after suffering serious injuries, ...
Nearly eight months after the Eaton Fire started, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed off on its cleanup at Eliot Arts ...
Jay Carey, 54, of North Carolina, said he was protesting an executive order from President Donald Trump attempting to ban ...
Lebanon’s army chief says the military will soon carry out “sensitive missions,” in an apparent reference to the Lebanese ...