Pirates tried to take control of a commercial vessel in the Gulf of Aden, leading the USS Mason to respond. Then, the missiles came flying in.
Vance has been critical of US aid to Ukraine. But if he becomes vice president, he may not have that much clout in foreign policy, experts say.
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Russia's last Black Sea Fleet ship is leaving Crimea "right now," a Ukrainian naval official said on Monday. It would mark an embarrassing retreat.
The Houthis targeted USS Mason with missiles in 2016, and then they did so again a little over seven years later.
James Fisher was charged with obstructing the investigation into the defective propeller that caused the deadly C-130 crash seven years ago.
Military analysis site Oryx, which uses visual open-source information for confirmation, recently reported the staggering T-90M losses.
The P-8A Poseidon first dropped sonobuoys to track the USS Topeka before targeting it with Mark 54 exercise torpedoes.
Ukraine's local defense industry has steadily contributed more of its own military hardware to Kyiv's front-line forces as the war has gone on.
Russia's defense ministry shared a video of a massive FAB-3000 glide bomb, as well as a pilot bragging about how destructive the bomb is.
Trauma experts have highlighted the mental health challenges Ukrainian soldiers face, including grief and PTSD amid their prolonged fight.
The Bradley has already been tested in previous wars, but it is proving to be an especially useful piece of armor in Ukraine.
Competing countries are pouring investment into laser weapons. The UK announced this year that it had tested a laser that could be sent to Ukraine.
The British Army's size may cripple its ability to support NATO or fight a major war, some experts fear. It's the smallest it's been since the 1800s.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has taught NATO a lot about how Russia fights for control of the skies.
James Fisher, who led maintenance at Robins Air Force Base, is accused of removing inspection procedures that led to the KC-130 crash that killed 16.
Ukraine initially set out to make more than 1 million drones this year as the country boosts production of homemade weapons.
The short-term solutions come as big projects are delayed and lawmakers worry about the US ability to respond to China.
Russia has carried out a recent string of hybrid attacks against NATO, ranging from GPS jamming to attempted assassinations.
US intelligence helped foil a plot to kill the CEO of Rheinmetall, CNN reported, citing five US and Western officials familiar with the situation.
Western aid is helping Ukraine bolster its position against Russian attacks, but it's arriving slowly.
Russia has escalated its attacks on Ukraine's airfields before the first F-16s arrive this summer. Experts say it's worried about their likely impact.
Local media reported that while Japanese authorities believe the ship made a mistake, its captain is still being questioned for the 20-minute incident.
The frigate Sahand's sinking marks the third warship the Iranian Navy's lost since 2018 in incidents suggesting training issues and ship design flaws.
Ukraine has acquired 16 Swedish-made combat boats this year to bolster a force battered by Russian drone attacks.
The AI-piloted drone took its maiden flight in February as the US Air Force fast-tracks its plans to build a fleet of manned and autonomous aircraft.
US politics have previously hindered assistance for Ukraine, and there are questions about the potential impact of the upcoming election.
France, Poland, Germany, and Italy agreed on a new long-range missile program on the heels of a plan to deploy US long-range weapons in Germany.
Ukraine received just 31 Abrams from the US last fall, and the tanks have had minimal effects on the battlefield.
Russia is suffering enormous casualties by throwing troops into head on attacks for incremental gains.
The Kazan submarine is one of a new class that has long concerned NATO militaries, and its visit to Cuba was an opportunity for the US.
A group of Ukrainian soldiers were air-dropped food and ammo by drone while surrounded by enemy forces for two months, their battalion said.
NATO is shifting its stance on China, describing the country as a "decisive enabler of Russia's war against Ukraine."
Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine's ambassador to the UN, posted a menu on Tuesday, saying Russia had served the dish after a barrage of strikes on Kyiv.
Thomas Lattanzio and Harry Stevens used open-source information on casualties to estimate that Russia needs 2.3 trillion rubles on promised payouts.
Russia's thwarting of precision weapons shows there's still use for unguided artillery immune to jamming, a Finnish general says.
The plan to field new weapons in Europe comes as the war in Ukraine sheds light on the need for long-range strike capabilities.
Russia hit a children's hospital in Kyiv before the NATO summit where Ukraine's priority was getting more air defenses from allies.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb had been pulled from use.
A Ukrainian minister expressed her frustrations with the inability of Western weapons manufacturers to adapt their gear to the current war in Ukraine.
Russia needs a lot of ammo to sustain its offensives in Ukraine, a NATO official said. Supplies from Iran and North Korea won't be enough, they added.
Defense ministers from the Baltic states said Tuesday that the West must arm Ukraine so it can inflict a "strategic defeat" on Russia.
The Navy typically removes a commander within days of a grounding. Capt. Lenard Mitchell was relieved two months after the ship ran aground in Africa.
With F-16 fighter jets about to enter the battle, a big question is how best to use them. Two airpower experts have a plan in mind.
Lithuania's national defense minister said Moscow is producing 2 million shells a year, up from 400,000 before its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Some of the missiles, per a former Ukrainian military spokesperson, were flying at really low altitudes, making it tough to shoot them down.
Russia's FSB said Ukraine promised a Russian pilot money and Italian citizenship to try to persuade him to fly a Tu-22M3 strategic bomber to Ukraine.