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The latest Fort Hood crash joins a number of serious Apache mishaps, from fatal accidents to training incidents.
The administration is veering wildly in its response to the national security implications of A.I. as China, America’s main technological and military rival, charges ahead.
The United States Army is temporarily halting all Apache helicopter training flights after a crash this week near Fort Hood, Texas, killed two soldiers.
The Pentagon's research arm wants new, noninvasive ways to help injured brains heal themselves.
The aircraft, which cost up to $50 million each, have seen heavy use around the Strait of Hormuz — but they are relatively easy targets for Iran and its proxies.
The U.S. Army is opening test ranges to weapons-makers to expedite development—even as officials push back on concerns about dwindling munitions stockpiles.
A U.S. Army AH-64E Apache crashed in Salado, Texas, leaving no survivors and sparking a 100 acres grass fire. A U.S. Army AH-64E attack helicopter crashed
The U.S. military has launched an international attack drone task force and is inviting Middle Eastern allies to join, marking a new era of regional collective defense.
Colombia’s new president has asked Donald Trump for US military assistance to combat drug traffickers in the country.
The U.S. Army M1 Support Services to train new pilots as part of the Flight School Next program, with the Robinson R66 helicopter replacing the UH-72
The Department of Defense is introducing a course centered on Western civilization and Christianity this fall in the schools it operates for military families
Private drone firms no longer need government contracts to use Army test sites