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The nation lags behind Russia and China in manufacturing drones, training soldiers to use them and defending against them.
The US Army is rolling out a new policy that will gradually end permanent medical waivers allowing soldiers to grow beards ...
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So while our adversaries have produced millions of cheap drones before us, we were mired in bureaucratic red tape, not anymore.” ...
Pete Hegseth just kicked the Pentagon’s red tape into a shallow grave and basically told America’s warfighters: “Get drones, get lethal, and get moving.” ...
In a major policy shift, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a new initiative to “unleash” U.S. drone capabilities, ...
The head of the Department of the Air Force's recruiting efforts, who has overseen the service's turnaround from missing its ...
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U.S. drone stocks are flying high after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he’s fully committed to “unleashing American ...
The U.S. Defense Department has announced sweeping changes to its military drone procurement and deployment practices.
Across every branch of the armed forces, military recruitment has significantly increased since President Trump took office.
President Donald Trump referred to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as Secretary of War on a TruthSocial post Friday.