Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he will allow service members to carry personal weapons onto military installations.
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The US Army is already ditching its most powerful laser weapon yet
The U.S. Army's 300 kilowatt Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High Energy Laser system won't transition to a program of record.
A Defense Department highlighted the Army's Next Generation Squad Weapons' suitability and the soldiers' safety concerns.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has instructed military installation commanders to allow service members to request carrying ...
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US military laser weapons are set to get far more powerful
The United States military is pushing its directed energy weapons toward a tenfold increase in power, moving from systems ...
From Tomahawk missiles to THAAD interceptor seekers, the US is massively increasing its production rates for key munitions ...
Many shootings at military bases have involved troops bringing guns they purchased onto base grounds and opening fire on ...
Veterans in the area near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield shared mixed reactions to the decision.
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Weapons the military stopped using, and why
Military history is riddled with weapons systems failing to live up to the reality of the situation on the battlefield. This can be brought about by sudden, rapid advances in contemporary technologies ...
The article reviews 27 military weapons systems that failed due to cost overruns, engineering flaws or poor combat performance. Failed programs like the F-35, Littoral Combat Ship and USS Zumwalt ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Thursday that he will allow service members to carry personal weapons ...
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