Reported sexual assaults in the US military have soared by over 50 percent in 2013, new data obtained by AP reveals.
Iran has dramatically improved the accuracy of its ballistic missiles by using laser systems, the Iranian defense minister says.
The US Air Force has testing a large, top secret drone at Area 51, which outdoes the currently used unmanned aircrafts in terms of stealth and aerodynamic efficiency, US media report.
The US military has refused to halt operating in China’s newly declared Air Defense Identification Zone in the East China Sea.
Some $8.5 trillion dollars of taxpayer money allocated by congress for the Pentagon has never been accounted for by feeding treasury department with false data.
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has sounded an alarm bell about budget cuts he said threaten America's security and global military role, while "gambling" over the risk of an unexpected threat.
The US is cancelling its plans to purchase Russian helicopters for the Afghan Air Force from state-owned exporter Rosoboronexport.
According to a new independent US report, medics working for US military have been complicit in torturing terrorism suspects.
US military is working on a program to plant unmanned vehicles in the ocean ready to speed up to the surface and fly into the air for surveillance and operational purposes, a new report says.
The Pentagon’s inspector general has found that Boeing repeatedly charged the United States military for “new” helicopter parts even as it installed used parts instead.
Senior Pakistani Taliban commander Latif Mehsud has been arrested in a military operation in Afghanistan, the Pentagon and Afghan sources say.
The Israeli regime has produced 690-950 kg of plutonium and continued to build from 10 to 15 nuclear bombs of the Nagasaki type each year, a report says.
Libya has said it had demanded an explanation from Washington for the kidnap of a citizen in an unauthorized commando raid on its territory that netted a top al-Qaeda suspect.
Initially slated to be a very “limited” number of strikes, with some officials familiar with talks saying the original plan was about 50 missile volleys, the planned US attack on Syria seems to be growing precipitously.
A team of UN experts is going to start investigating allegations of chemical weapons use in Syria.
Washington may now try to show a hard stance towards use of chemical weapons in Syria but it has left a dark trail of supporting them when it serves its interests when it backed a deadly eight year-long war against Iran.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says Western claims that Syrian army used chemical weapons are an "insult to common sense".
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned US over the "extremely dangerous consequences" of launching military action against Syria.
Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has warned US administration to stay away from the conflict in Syria and not take any sides.
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has said the Pentagon is prepared to carry out military options on Syria.