The Weapons of Operation Midnight Hammer: MOPs, Tomahawks, and More
Marine Tapped to Lead F-35 Joint Program Office
New Recruiting Task Force Looks to Build on Recent Gains
Radar Sweep
Live Updates: US Claims Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites Caused 'Severe Damage,' But Full Impact is Unclear
Acting U.S. Ambassador Dorothy Shear reiterated Trump’s warning at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council that “any Iranian attack–direct or indirect–against Americans or American bases will be met with devastating retaliation.”
Trump Gave Final Go-Ahead for Iran Attack Hours Before Bombs Fell
He had vowed to give Iran up to two weeks but ordered the attack abruptly, hoping it would catch Tehran off guard.
Hegseth and Caine Play Dueling Roles as Key Architects of Iran Strike
A Pentagon briefing underscored their dueling approaches as Trump’s top military officials and what sources have described as a core difference between the two men.
Democrats, and Some Republicans, Question Trump’s Unilateral Attack
Many lawmakers are skeptical of the accuracy of military intelligence behind the attack and the constitutionality of the president’s actions.
Top Pentagon Spy Pick Rejected by White House
Army Lt. Gen. Richard Angle’s name was put forward to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.
Major Security Breach at RAF Brize Norton Sees Protesters Spray Voyager Aircraft With Paint
The Royal Air Force’s air transport hub was breached by activists belonging to Palestine Action, who sprayed paint inside the engines of an A330 Voyager multi-role tanker transport aircraft.
Her Medal of Honor Was Once Revoked. Now Her Base is Being Renamed.
Of the nine bases given new namesakes two years ago, only Fort Walker commemorated a Union hero from the Civil War.
Defense One Radio, Ep. 184: Former Ukrainian Defense Chief Oleksii Reznikov
Kyiv's former defense minister discusses the prospects for a ceasefire, the evolving nature of drone warfare, China’s role in global supply chains, and a lot more.
SpaceX Contracted for MILNET Satellite Communications Network
The Space Force is working with SpaceX on a constellation of communications satellites in low Earth orbit to add resilience and alternate options for the joint force to stay connected during wartime, according to a service official.
Afghan Ally Who Aided the US Military Caught in Trump's Immigration Dragnet
An Afghan man who fled to the United States after he says his brother was murdered by the Taliban in retaliation for working with the U.S. military, something the man also did himself, is now sitting in an immigration detention center in California. Federal agents arrested him after the conclusion of an asylum case hearing.
White House Releases Situation Room Photos From When US Struck Iran Sites
The images show Trump wearing a MAGA hat and surrounded by advisers including White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.