? Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Army Gen. Martin Dempsey on Thursday became the first JCS chairman to visit Vietnam since 1971 when he touched down in Hanoi for meetings with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Defense Minister...
? The Pentagon this week relaxed some flight restrictions on the test fleet of F-35 strike fighters, allowing the 20 test aircraft to fly six hours between mandatory engine inspections, instead of the three-hour limit still imposed on the 79...
A pair of C-130Js flew into Powidz AB, Poland, on Thursday as the Air Force’s next rotational deployment of assets under Operation Atlantic Resolve to demonstrate US commitment to the security of its NATO allies in light of Russia’s belligerent...
? Thanks to the US military’s humanitarian intervention, the situation has improved for thousands of Yazidi refugees who fled to a mountain in northern Iraq to evade slaughter by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant forces, said President Obama...
? The United States will continue airstrikes in Iraq, as needed, to protect US citizens and facilities and conduct humanitarian airdrops, if required, to aid noncombatants in the face of Islamist terrorists, but is “not going to become Iraq’s air...
? Officials with the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., broke ground for the new outpatient medical clinic that is scheduled to open on base in mid to late 2016, replacing the current facility, according to a base...
As the US military shifts its focus to the Asia-Pacific region, one of the issues that has drawn the attention of officials with Lockheed Martin’s Information Systems and Global Solutions business area is the threat posed by emerging anti-access, area-denial...
Drawing sharp condemnation from the Japanese government, Russia this week launched a series of military exercises on disputed islands north of Japan, which Russia has occupied since the end of World War II, reported Voice of America. Beginning on Aug....