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How to Make Millions by Selling War
The life and times of former Iraq War booster and military-industrial complex insider Bruce Jackson show how you maintain power in Washington, DC.
The US Air Force Watered Down the F-35 Fighter Jet to Avoid Embarrassment
The flying branch is rushing new stealth fighter to into service despite flaws and limited fighting capability.
The US Navy's New Ships Are Supposed to Hunt Mines But Can't Actually Find Them
The Navy spent 10 years and $700 million to develop a new type of mine-hunting ship, but repeated failures have led key lawmakers to suggest giving up on the project.
Oshkosh, B'Gosh: The US Military Is Finally Replacing the Humvee
After years of cruising the dealerships, the Pentagon announced this week that it will buy 55,000 new vehicles and spend up to $30 billion to replace Humvees and MRAPs.
Conspiracy Theorists Think Lockheed Martin Blew Up SpaceX's Rocket With a Laser
"I believe ULA directly caused today's Falcon 9 rocket failure. I believe they did this using Lockheed Martin's new anti-rocket laser."
Lockheed Is Still Trying to Get Its Lighter-Than-Air Craft to Take Off
Lockheed Martin is trying to break the dry spell on commercial hybrid airships by moving away from military customers.
This Database Gathers the Resumes of 27,000 Intelligence Workers
Maybe don't list secret codewords in your public LinkedIn profile.
The US Military Is Getting Closer to Creating Self-Guided Bullets
The ammunition is being developed for hunters, but some say it could end up on the civilian market eventually.
Reduce, Reuse, Relaunch: The Most Exciting Plans to Recycle Rockets
Over the past few months, there has been a flurry of announcements from private spacecraft companies about their plans for reusable spacecraft.
Just Because This Military Laser Can Burn a Hole in a Ford F-150 Doesn't Mean It Should
Despite its recent eye-catching demonstration on a pickup truck, Lockheed's ATHENA laser is likelier to defend against rockets, artillery, and mortars.
This Is What Lockheed Martin's Laser Weapon Can Do to a Truck From a Mile Away
Laser weapons might finally be here.
Killing People Overseas Will Always Be a Growth Industry
Today, foreign policy is enacted through corporations. Tasks that once would have been the sole province of the CIA or the military are routinely contracted out to firms listed on the New York Stock Exchange.