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Robots instead of soldiers on the battlefield: Sounds futuristic, but i's the reality Autonomous weapons raise moral, legal, and ethical concerns, but in Israel, debate over limits is nearly absent.
Russia and Ukraine swapped more captured soldiers Tuesday, hours after Moscow launched a wave of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine that targeted a maternity hospital and killed at least ...
President Donald Trump ordered active-duty US Marines and 2,000 more National Guard troops into Los Angeles on Monday, vowing those protesting immigration arrests would be "hit harder" than ever.
Explosion at a US air base in southern Japan injures 4 Japanese soldiers Japanese officials say an explosion at a storage site for unexploded ordnance at a U.S. military base on Japan’s southern ...
Female soldiers are entering the battlefield in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria in ways many previously thought impossible. Women now make up 21% of combat roles but still face challenges in gaining full ...
Britain's defense ministry says a member of the armed forces has been arrested in Kenya and U.K. military police are investigating. The BBC and other British media reported that a ...
Ukraine's "creativity", including its massive "Spider's web" drone attack deep inside Russia, holds profound lessons for Western militaries, the top NATO commander overseeing battlefield innovation ...
To mark the special milestone, the makers shared a motion poster on Instagram. It featured Akshay Kumar, dressed in an Indian soldier’s uniform, and a text overlay read, “Celebrating 11 years of ...
A former Russian soldier shared disturbing claims of war crimes and brutal abuse within Vladimir Putin’s army, including cannibalism, torture and summary executions. Ilya Elokhin, a 34-year-old ...
The masses of drones in Ukraine mean soldiers can be stuck in bunkers and killed by drones they don't even see coming, said a US vet who fought there.
Ukrainian soldiers are arming robots with guns and other weapons to fire at the Russians, reducing risk. Some are fixed, but others fire on the move.
U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa led a naval history symposium near Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, on June 1, 2025, commemorating the 81st anniversary of D-Day, as well as a NAVEUR-AF band concert.