F-35s Flying Toward Middle East as Trump Presses Iran for Nuclear Deal
NASA Administrator Eyes Greater Collaboration with Pentagon
Comms Problems Hold Up C-130J Deliveries
Radar Sweep
A ‘Shooter’ as CYBERCOM Chief: Former Officials See Risks, Opportunity in Rudd’s Nomination
Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd may be confirmed as soon as this week to lead U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency. And when that happens, the U.S. military and intelligence community’s premier cyber offices will be led by a relative outsider—for better or worse.
Breakdown Between Pentagon, FAA Led to Flight Stoppage, Officials Say
The Federal Aviation Administration imposed extraordinary 10-day flight restrictions on airspace around El Paso late Feb. 10 following a communications breakdown with the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, after a laser-based counter-drone weapon was temporarily transferred to and used by DHS personnel, officials familiar with the matter said.
US Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington
Dozens of military chiefs from the Western Hemisphere gathered on Feb. 11 in Washington for the first time to discuss a wide range of security issues that the Trump administration says are paramount to safeguarding the United States.
Pentagon Prepares Second Aircraft Carrier to Deploy to the Middle East
The Pentagon has told a second aircraft carrier strike group to prepare to deploy to the Middle East as the U.S. military readies for a potential attack on Iran, according to three U.S. officials.
US Signals Limited Military Pullback from Europe
American policymakers are telling European leaders not to expect major U.S. troop drawdowns anytime soon, according to seven U.S. and NATO officials, calming widespread fears across the continent’s capitals.
Marines Will Use Air Force-Tailored Drone to Help Develop Its Robot Wingman
The Marines have tapped one of the companies competing to build the Air Force’s drone wingman to help develop its own Corps-specific Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, a key element of its new aviation plan.
US Navy on the Hunt for Strike Drones That Can Launch from Any Warship
The U.S. Navy wants long-range strike drones that can be launched from destroyers and other warships that lack large flight decks, according to a Defense Innovation Unit solicitation.
USAF Ready to Make All B-52s Nuclear-Capable, Load ICBMs with Multiple Warheads if Directed
Air Force Global Strike Command says it is prepared to load more warheads onto Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles and restore nuclear weapons capability to the entire B-52 bomber fleet, if called upon to do so. Limitations had been imposed on both of those capabilities by the New START arms control treaty between the United States and Russia, which recently expired.
Recruits Will No Longer Need a REAL ID to Fly to Basic Training
Basic training, which often involves getting yelled at and having your head shaved, is typically not a fun experience for military recruits. But now getting there is less of a hassle. The Defense Department is teaming up with the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, to allow recruits headed to basic training who don’t have a REAL ID to get through airport security without having to pay a fee, a Pentagon official said.
Airman Sets 17 Guinness World Records
Whirling flames as fast as possible inches from your face, while balancing on a moving board, may seem like a dubious past time, but for one Airman, it was just one achievement in a series of quirky broken world records.





