January 30, 2018 Fitness app Strava plans privacy push after military workout data sparks security snafu Fitness app Strava plans to boost awareness of its privacy and safety tools after personnel at U.S. military bases sparked security concerns by sharing details of their exercise routines.
January 29, 2018 Fitness tracking data on Strava app reveal US military bases details, sparking security concerns Data from fitness trackers that clearly show the movement of personnel at U.S. military bases is sparking major concern, with experts citing potential dangers to base security.
December 18, 2017 Meet the US Army's new pistol In future battles, U.S. soldiers will have a new sidearm for personal protection. The Army’s new pistol may see more action than the last thanks to a design that has great potential for offensive purposes like close quarter combat.
October 26, 2017 Powerful tiny tanks with VR and futuristic cockpits could revolutionize the battlefield Future U.S. military tanks may look and perform nothing like they do today.
October 23, 2017 Marine, 23, fatally stabbed in Hawaii was 'beloved' member of unit A 23-year-old marine was murdered in Wakiki early Saturday morning, suffering multiple stab wounds to his chest after a verbal altercation escalated to violence.
September 28, 2017 ATHENA laser weapon 'kills' 5 'outlaws' Silent, invisible, deadly. The powerful ATHENA laser weapon can destroy enemy threats within seconds. It just destroyed five Outlaw drones.
September 27, 2017 New King Stallion helicopter boosts Marines’ aerial power King Stallion, the U.S. Marine Corps’ ultra-powerful new helo, can carry an astonishing three times more weight than its predecessor.
September 26, 2017 NASA Astronaut and Marine Col. Randy Bresnik blasts off on space station mission NASA Astronaut and Marine Corps Col. Randy Bresnik will join his record-breaking colleague Peggy Whitson on the International Space Station Friday.
September 26, 2017 US military can shoot down trespassing consumer drones, Pentagon says The military has permission to shoot down consumer drones that fly over and around its U.S. bases.
September 26, 2017 How Marines are harnessing freeze-dried plasma to save lives Starting next week, all U.S. Navy corpsmen serving with the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) overseas will be equipped with freeze-dried blood plasma. The decision to have all units carry the lifesaving blood product comes after it was used earlier this year to save the life of a wounded military member from an allied nation.