Buying an F-35 is a lot like buying a Tesla. Buyers are locked into an ecosystem with complicated software that’s required to operate the vehicle.
It's still not clear what caused the collision in broad daylight.
The DoD has purged 26,000 images from its public database as part of a “digital content refresh.”
The F-35 loves to crash and Americans love to film it.
Researchers suggest that when Roman legions were at the empire's remote northern frontiers, they relied on local craftspeople for equipment repairs.
China’s People’s Liberation Army is using Llama 13B for military applications. That’s against the acceptable use policy, but there’s no way to put the AI back in the bottle.
A new recruitment campaign exclusive to the site ‘asks Redditors to go deeper than ever before to solve a problem and learn about the Navy.’
The Biden administration is stalling on relocating the Space Command headquarters due to Alabama's anti-abortion law, but a new bill could add more pressure.
Plus, Hasbro gears up another crowdfunding G.I. Joe toy campaign with the Dragonfly helicopter.
Xiran Jay Zhao's YA best-seller, which puts a mecha spin on Chinese history, aims to become the next genre franchise.
The song is called "Semper Supra," which is Latin for "always above."
The suit claims police failed to follow up on additional leads and misused ShotSpotter's tech, which it criticized as inaccurate and unreliable.
An Iraqi citizen with alleged ties to ISIS went as far as taking video of the Dallas home for the world’s most famous target for shoe-based attack craft.
Over $2.1 trillion was spent globally on military expenditures last year, a .7% increase driven partly by liberal U.S. R&D spending on tech contracts.
Not long after the anniversary of the death of one of Iran's military leaders, the country's leader has put out a video vowing "revenge."
A Qatari government spokesperson said entrepreneur Allyson Reneau telling media outlets she rescued the team is posing as a "white savior."
CEO Brian Chesky described the "displacement and resettlement" of Afghan refugees as "one of the biggest humanitarian crises of our time."
The civilian planes are being requested through a program known as the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.
The U.S. withdrawal has given rise to fears of retaliation by the new Taliban government
Social media platforms are about as disorganized as the Pentagon when it comes to deciding what to do about Afghanistan's new government.
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