Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine provides details about the high-stakes military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás ...
Boeing's Mesa facility just secured a $2.7 billion Army contract to support Apache helicopters, and it's the second ...
The Montana soldier entered a no-contest plea to trespassing charges for landing his helicopter on a remote ranch to collect ...
Rotorcraft manufacturer Bell has become the first vendor to advance in the US Army's Flight School Next competition, ...
Congress won’t fund the Army’s plans to outsource training for new helicopter pilots until it sees the results of a trial ...
Following the US' sudden raid on Venezuela, which triggered concerns from many countries, some defense-focused media reported ...
Aviation and history buffs and their families, will enjoy a visit to the retired U.S. aircraft carrier Midway in San Diego, ...
Deni Lynn Draper pleaded no contest on Monday in court to trespassing with a UH-60 Black Hawk military helicopter and taking ...
This thing was so organized,” Trump said. “And they go into a dark space with machine guns facing them all over the place.” ...
The entire mission hinged on a narrow break in Venezuela’s weather. When that window opened, the U.S. military moved fast.
The Army in Europe deactivated one storied cavalry squadron and activated a parachute infantry battalion in its place.
The force of Navy, Air Force and Marine F-22s, F/A-18s, F-35s and drones struck several sites in Caracas as the Army captured ...