Top stories One of two U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle pilots shot down by enemy fire in Iran has been rescued.
A search and rescue operation is underway for survivors.
The senators reaffirmed America's commitment to NATO just one day after Trump threatened to abandon the transatlantic alliance.
SPECIAL FEATURES Defense News is covering the evolving military, strategic, and regional implications of tensions and operations involving Iran.
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The documentary focuses on an American embed as he follows Ukrainian counter-drone units patrolling against the Russian threat.
Trump’s rebuke of NATO allies stems from their reluctance to support American efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Removing rank insignia from chaplains sets a precedent for treating staff officers differently than others, the author of this op-ed argues.
In other news As the Iran war drives global demand for interceptor drones, defense startups are betting they can fit a production line into a shipping container.
“I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately,” Steve Downes wrote in a post on X.
The sci-fi flick raises the premise: What if the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection suddenly involved fighting a giant alien robot? Hollywood has never lacked war stories. But it has often lacked veteran storytellers telling them.
The MRE has to survive heat, cold, impact and time. And it has to do all of that at scale. Sound familiar?
MORE STORIES Netflix has released its four-episode documentary series on the U.S. Marine Corps.
Veterans Day isn't just about the discounts, but these offers of appreciation can help stretch your dollar and bring some fun to Nov. 11. Extended period of interest-free commissary purchases and reduced-price meals for DOD school students affected by the government shutdown are available. Five nonprofits were awarded a total of $400,000 for their innovative support of troops, military families and veterans. The government pulled together funds to pay troops Oct. 15 and now Nov. 1, but officials said it’s doubtful they'll be paid again if the shutdown persists. 21 military treatment facilities are prioritizing bringing back Tricare for Life patients.
In the most recent DOD survey of active-duty military spouses, about 7% said they were using WIC benefits and 1% said they were using SNAP. Commissary officials expect to be able to "sprint through Thanksgiving." It's the 10th strike on a vessel suspected of carrying drugs, with Hegseth blaming the Tren de Aragua gang for operating the vessel in the Caribbean. The Cost of Living Adjustment takes effect in January and is set based on the rate of inflation. Load More