Greece buying vehicles US Marine Corps beached after fatal sinkingThe U.S. government has approved the sale of dozens of Assault Amphibious Vehicles to Greece.By Joe Gould2 years ago
The Neptune anti-ship missile: The weapon that may have sunk the Russian flagship MoskvaThe sinking of the Moskva is arguably Russia's lowest point in its invasion of Ukraine — so far. Here's the weapon that may have killed it.By Jon Guttman3 years ago
Ukraine says it sank Russian flagship, Moscow deniesThe loss of the ship would be a major military and symbolic defeat for Russia.3 years ago
Why tankers are terrified of apricotsApricots leave tankers shivering in their boots.By Sarah Sicard4 years ago
Why aren’t military generals being held accountable for preventable training deaths? Instead, lower ranks are often penalized in a shameful pass-the-blame game, this op-ed author says.By Michael H. C. McDowell4 years ago
The investigation of a parachute accident, new squad weapons, and jetpack assault teams ― The Briefing 10.22.20Questions about Army parachute procedures arise after a tragic accident involving a Green Beret. New squad weapons are on track to be delivered to troops, and learn about the latest development in the case of the deadly AAV accident.By Ben Murray5 years ago