This Airport Was One Of The Most Important Locations In US Navy History
Before LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.
Read MoreBefore LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.
Read MoreAI continues to make its way into all sorts of industries and technologies, and that includes the military. Here's how we might see some guardrails go up.
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Read MoreChina's been building up its military capacity recently, but its naval capacity has lagged a little behind — until you factor in its commercial vessels.
Read MoreOn March 3, 2026, the U.S. Navy sunk Iran's IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka. Here's what the acronym stands for in relation to its ships.
Read MoreThe Freedom Plane is carrying some of the United States' founding documents on a nationwide tour to celebrate the country's 250th birthday. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has upgraded many of its smaller ships with F-35 support capabilities over the years, and 2026 sees another one begin the process.
Read MoreBack in the 1950s, Boeing developed a new kind of plane that would shape the future of aviation, including refueling our airplanes today. Here's what we know.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence has become a part of everyday life for a lot of people and in a lot of industries. How is the U.S. Air Force making use of it?
Read MoreA new class of ship may be entering service for the U.S. Navy soon, and it has some distinct differences from previous ships. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has tested a new drone that could expand its surveillance capabilities greatly, patroling the seas for days on end without human intervention.
Read MoreOne widely shared photo raised questions about the condition of a U.S. Navy warship and highlights a long-running challenge that the Navy is trying to tackle.
Read MoreResidents were alarmed by Apache helicopters buzzing the skyline amid international tensions. Here is the real reason the military is in town.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force wants to replace the aging B-2 bomber as soon as possible and has instructed Northrop Grumman to kick production of the B-21 into high gear.
Read MoreWhile the U.S. Air Force's B-21 Raider isn't even technically in service yet, it has just been spotted performing a difficult maneuver for the first time.
Read MoreSilent, precise, and cutting-edge, these military gadgets give special operations troops an edge, from nano drones to bone-conduction comms.
Read MoreAs science fiction technology quickly continues becoming real, the U.S. military now has plans for an experimental plane taken straight out of video games.
Read MoreSeveral U.S. Air National Guard units face uncertainty as aging F-16 fighter jets are retired with no confirmed replacement aircraft in sight.
Read MoreNot all the ships sunk during WWII were forgotten; some gained a second life as iconic dive destinations, including this ship that sank off the Egyptian coast.
Read MoreBattleships once ruled the seas, but they have since been replaced by aircraft carriers. The idea of returning to this paradigm has military experts concerned.
Read MoreNaval combat seems complicated enough, but if torpedoes have to directly impact their target to do damage, it'd be even harder. Do they require accuracy?
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force has some iconic aircraft among its ranks, but it has also flown some truly unique, elusive, and plain weird-looking ones over the decades.
Read MoreIn its decades of service, this U.S. fighter jet has never lost, and yet three were just shot down. Details are still murky, but here's what we know so far.
Read MoreThe French Navy has ordered its only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier into an active combat zone. Here is where the massive warship is heading.
Read MoreAfter Anthropic rejected the Pentagon's terms for its Claude AI, OpenAI quickly stepped in. Unfortunately, that may have been a big mistake for them.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force has licensed 16 acres of land for a facility that aims to nurture future generations of STEM talent. Here's where it's located.
Read MoreThe USA leads the world in military aviation, but fighter jets in Europe and Asia also pack breathless speed, fierce armaments, and advanced technology.
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