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Some of the most dangerous weapons at the Pentagon were easily hacked. Experts aren’t surprised.
One attack cracked the admin password on a weapons system in nine seconds.
Trump Picks James 'Mad Dog' Mattis for Secretary of Defense
Trump's expected to officially appoint the well-respected combat commander to run the Pentagon sometime early next week.
US Airstrike Said to Kill Saudi Leader of al Qaeda Offshoot in Syria
The Pentagon announced that Sanafi al-Nasr, a leader of the Khorasan Group, was killed in an airstrike on Thursday in northwest Syria.
Everyone Is Pretty Much Lying All the Time, According to a Professor Who Studies Deception
On the continuum between total truth-telling and dishonesty, most of what people say falls somewhere in between.
The US Navy Really Seems To Like 'Rolling Stone'
The magazine published a 5,500 word article about why the military thinks climate change is a national security threat, and the Navy is promoting the piece on its social media.
How the Pentagon's Quest For Insect-Sized Combat Drones Could End Up Saving Lives
The military wants to develop drones the size of insects or birds for the purpose of attacking enemies, but that same technology could also reduce collateral damage.
How Much Will the Defense Industry Make from a Missile Strike Against Syria?
Even as diplomats work on a last-ditch effort to get Syria to hand over its chemical weapons to international authorities, the US gearing up to launch missiles if Obama gives the order. But just how expensive are those missiles?