US Army

Tenna Systems raises $13.5m to advance software-driven spectrum intelligence

The company’s platform analyzes millions of data points per minute from existing emitters and turns them into a real‑time, high‑resolution map of the RF environment

4th Infantry Regiment conducting EW training  at the Hohenfels Training Area.
US troops are seen boarding an oil tanker breaching Washington's blockade on sanctioned vessels traveling to or from Venezuela, February 15, 2026.

US intercepts Iran-linked oil tanker en route from Caribbean to Indian Ocean

 A soldier in an ISIS uniform prepares ammunition.

Iraq nears end of US-led ISIS prisoner relocation as thousands are transfered from Syria

 General view of US Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircrafts at al-Udeid Air Base which is housing Afghan refugees, in Doha, Qatar September 7, 2021

Mobile missile launchers used by US in Qatar as Iran tensions rose


US warships repelled attack from Yemen's Houthis, Pentagon says

Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea had earlier said the first operation targeted a US aircraft carrier in the Arabian sea with a number of missiles and drones.

 Flames rise as people look at an object that the Houthi military media says is an American MQ9 Reaper drone they have shot down, in a location given as Al Jawf Governorate, in Yemen, in this screengrab from a video released on November 8, 2024.

Elbit Systems wins contract to improve defense capabilities of US Army

The system provides armored platforms with 360-degree protection from a wide variety of anti-tank threats

 Elbit's "Iron Fist" defense system to be added to US Army "Bradley" Infantry FIghting Vehicle (IFV)

After Gaza pier failure, US takes closer look at US army boats - analysis

The Gaza pier fiasco has shown that conducting long-range missions, such as combining naval and army units in complex missions, could be increasingly difficult for combined forces. 

 The world's largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford steams alongside USNS Laramie (T-AO-203) during a fueling-at-sea in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, in this photo taken on October, 11, 2023 and released by U.S. Navy on October 14, 2023.

Former Delta Force officer: Israel may have to choose between saving hostages and destroying Hamas

High-ranking foreign military officials visited humanitarian and combat zones along Gaza's Philadelphi Corridor, meeting with the IDF to understand the conflict's unique challenges firsthand.

 The tunnel in Rafah, Gaza Strip, where six hostages were murdered by Hamas. September 10, 2024.

Several US and coalition personnel suffer minor injuries in Syria attack

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, the official said, but similar attacks in the past have been carried out by Iran-backed groups.

 US forces set up a new base in Manbij, Syria May 8, 2018

US personnel wounded in attack against base in Iraq, officials say

It was unclear whether the attack was linked to threats by Iran to retaliate over the killing of the Hamas leader.

US soldier guarding US army base in Iraq.

Detention of Imran Khan violates international law, UN working group says

The UN working group said Khan's legal woes were part of a "much larger campaign of repression" against him and his Pakistan Tehree-e-Insaf (PTI) party.

 Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks with Reuters during an interview, in Lahore, Pakistan March 17, 2023.

The US has this reusable missile system to counter drones - why doesn't Israel?

If it misses and there are no other targets, it can return to the box, maneuver to a vertical position, and, deploy landing legs and glide slowly to the ground, ready for reuse.

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Russia detains two US nationals, including a serving soldier

"We are aware of reports of US citizens being arrested inside of Russia," a spokesman said. "Consular officers from the embassy always seek to aid citizens with appropriate assistance."

 A newly installed direction sign "Donetsk People's Republic Square" is seen in front of the U.S. embassy in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2022.

Several ships in place to build temporary pier in Gaza in aid mission - analysis

The US Army ships have been joined by several other larger US Navy ships, and the group of vessels is expected to grow. The UK said it is sending a vessel to help with the effort.

 Personnel board the USAV General Frank S. Besson as it departs to the Eastern Mediterranean after President Biden said the US would provide humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, US, March 9, 2024.