Classified plans for Australia’s new $7bn infantry fighting vehicles have been stolen by pro-Hamas hackers in a massive cyber ...
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles declared that the weapons of war on display spanned “the breadth of the beautiful, ...
The Army announced plans Monday to spend $750 million per year on a new initiative to bring Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurial speed to weapons development, particularly drone and anti-drone ...
What if artillery rounds, mini-drone swarms of explosives, rockets and even air-fired missiles are all approaching forward-positioned Army troops at the same time? Imagine that these incoming weapons ...
The one-time cash infusion of the One Big Beautiful Bill bestows about $2.5 billion on the Army for upgrades that include developing new weapons and hastening procurement of existing systems. Together ...
Beamingly happy to be back among soldiers, Dwight Eisenhower spent a day at the Fort Benning, Ga. Army Infantry Center last week, watching a demonstration of new Army weapons and equipment undreamed ...
Army research will assess the “doses” of shock waves that certain weapons create and their long-term impacts on soldiers' health. By Patty Nieberg Published Jun 20, 2025 11:10 AM EDT A day of training ...
Industry figures claim Australian firms have received written advice from the Commonwealth regulator outlining the latest restrictions taking effect on November 4.
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The Soldier’s Toolkit: The Top Tier Firearms Used by the US Army
The modern U.S. Army arsenal is the product of decades of battlefield refinement. From the reliable M4A1 carbine to the ...
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Army seeks high-energy laser systems to kill drone swarms
The new laser systems are expected to take out intelligence and surveillance drones, as well as those that can carry ...
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