December 14, 2017 New F-35A fighter jet gets a new powerful bomb Enemies of the United States will soon be facing the most advanced fighter jet in the world - with even more firepower.
December 13, 2017 The forgotten role of the bicycle in wartime: How soldiers rode into action on two wheels In many parts of the world the bicycle is the main means of transportation as people commute to work. Cycling, for many people, is a way of life, but it also has deep roots in military history throughout the world.
November 30, 2017 WWII veteran's son seeks to return portraits of soldiers his father drew The son of a World War II veteran is on a mission to identify 15 soldiers who his father drew portraits of more than 70 years ago.
November 9, 2017 Army to decide if Bergdahl is entitled to $300G back pay U.S. army is set to determine whether Sgt.
October 27, 2017 US Army eyes new lightweight hot weather uniform, jungle boots The U.S. Army is developing a lightweight hot weather alternative to the current Army Combat Uniform (ACU) and new jungle boots.
October 26, 2017 Powerful tiny tanks with VR and futuristic cockpits could revolutionize the battlefield Future U.S. military tanks may look and perform nothing like they do today.
October 24, 2017 Slime of 300-million-year-old creature may be used for body armor Older than the dinosaurs, slime from a primitive creature could be used for future bulletproof body armor.
October 19, 2017 Will combat vehicles use urine for fuel? A team of Army researchers did not set out to prove that human pee could fuel U.S. military vehicles and bases in the future – but their unexpected urine discovery could transform how the armed forces get energy in the field.
October 12, 2017 AUSA 2017: This military ATV can 'think' and drive itself Robots will soon be serving alongside soldiers in the U.S. Army, but not the sort of humanoid robots seen in "Terminator" – these robots could be more like “thinking” ATVs.
October 12, 2017 AUSA 2017: Stealthy Chevy trucks for soldiers? The US Army and General Motors have teamed up to explore a new method of power for Army vehicles that could deliver near silent operation and hard-to-detect heat signatures.