AM General Showcases Unmanned Ground Vehicle at Eurosatory

AM General, known for manufacturing the Humvee, plans to showcase its unmanned ground vehicle at the upcoming Eurosatory trade show. This comes as part of Ukraine’s ambitious initiative to contract 25,000 unmanned platforms within the next six months.

US Cuts Aircraft and Warships for NATO in Europe

The United States is set to cut back its aircraft and warships offered for NATO missions in Europe, according to a report by the New York Times. This reduction may impact NATO’s operational capabilities amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

US Cuts Jets, Warships for NATO Operations in Europe

The U.S. is preparing to make substantial cuts to the aircraft and warships allocated for NATO operations in Europe, according to reports from the New York Times. This strategic shift raises concerns about the military readiness and security commitments of NATO allies.

Air Force cites DEI ban in cancellation of wreath-laying honoring women vets

The Air Force has canceled a wreath-laying ceremony honoring women veterans, citing compliance with new diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) directives. This decision has sparked debate about the impact of such policies on the military’s recognition of service members.

Army recruiter stole identities of recruits to apply for loans, credit cards

An Army recruiter was caught stealing the identities of recruits to fraudulently apply for loans and credit cards. Despite the identity theft, only one of the recruits ended up enlisting in the military.

UK defense secretary resigns in protest of government spending plan

UK Defense Secretary resigned, criticizing the government’s inadequate defense funding plan. He expressed his concerns in a letter, stating it does not meet required standards.

U.S. Plans Major Strikes on Iran, Hegseth Says

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has returned to the U.S. after discussions at MacDill Air Force Base regarding planned military operations in Iran. The strategic meetings with U.S. Central Command indicate a significant escalation in U.S. military focus on the region.

German, Spanish FCAS companies rally to preserve breakthrough fighter tech

German and Spanish companies involved in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) are urging their governments to continue funding for a sixth-generation fighter jet. As existing contracts near expiration, stakeholders are emphasizing the need to secure advancements in fighter technology.

U.S. Prepared for Anything, Hegseth Tells Troops at Guantanamo Bay

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed troops at Guantanamo Bay, emphasizing the U.S. military’s preparedness for any challenges ahead. He participated in a physical training session and engaged with mission leaders to reinforce readiness.

Army recruiter pleads guilty to stealing the identities of potential recruits for bank fraud

A New Jersey Army recruiter has pleaded guilty to stealing the identities of seven potential recruits as part of a bank fraud scheme. This admission highlights serious ethical breaches in military recruitment practices.