Drones are dropping bombs on US troops in Syria, and it's not clear who's doing it

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Drones are dropping bombs on US troops in Syria, and it's not clear who's doing it
 
 
Drones are dropping bombs on US troops in Syria, and it's not clear who's doing it
 
The vulnerability of US forces to small drones is "one of the things that worries me the most," the head of US Central Command said Tuesday.
 
 
 
 
 
Navy may not buy any more Ford-class supercarriers, acting Navy secretary says
 
 
Navy may not buy any more Ford-class supercarriers, acting Navy secretary says
 
"I don't know if we're going to buy any more of that type," he said, adding that the Navy is "certainly thinking about possible other classes."
 
 
 
 
 
The US Air Force is studying 2 bases to see which is best to handle the new B-21 bomber
 
 
The US Air Force is studying 2 bases to see which is best to handle the new B-21 bomber
 
The B-21 will arrive in the mid-2020s, and the Air Force wants to know which of its bases is the best fit for the Raider.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rep. Dan Crenshaw accuses Rep. Ted Lieu of 'woke virtue signaling' after Lieu warned of xenophobia from what GOP members are calling coronavirus
 
 
Rep. Dan Crenshaw accuses Rep. Ted Lieu of 'woke virtue signaling' after Lieu warned of xenophobia from what GOP members are calling coronavirus
 
The latest spat between Democrats and Republican lawmakers centered around an informal nickname for the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
US Army may not buy more Israeli Iron Dome missile defense systems because they can't be used with US systems
 
 
US Army may not buy more Israeli Iron Dome missile defense systems because they can't be used with US systems
 
"We believe we cannot integrate them into our air-defense system" because of interoperability issues, the head of Army Futures Command said.
 
 
 
 
 
6 inmates died in Italian prison riots started in response to measures meant to contain coronavirus
 
 
6 inmates died in Italian prison riots started in response to measures meant to contain coronavirus
 
By Monday afternoon, violence that started at the heart of the coronavirus outbreak in northern Italy had hit more than 25 penitentiaries nationwide.
 
 
 
 
 
The Navy won't let recruits' families go to their graduation ceremony because of coronavirus fears
 
 
The Navy won't let recruits' families go to their graduation ceremony because of coronavirus fears
 
Families of the recruits graduating in Great Lakes, Illinois, will be able to watch the ceremony on a Facebook livestream.
 
 
 
 
 
NATO is in denial about the risk of war between Turkey and Russia
 
 
NATO is in denial about the risk of war between Turkey and Russia
 
There are no obvious answers for the problem posed by Turkey's and Russia's adventurism, and that should scare all NATO members.
 
 
 
 
 
The Army wants to close a 'modern-day missile gap' and take the strain off its missile-defense soldiers
 
 
The Army wants to close a 'modern-day missile gap' and take the strain off its missile-defense soldiers
 
Some congressmen are worried the Army has a "missile gap" in the Indo-Pacific region that needs to be addressed.
 
 
 
 
 
The Navy is scrapping plans to extend the lives of its workhorse destroyers
 
 
The Navy is scrapping plans to extend the lives of its workhorse destroyers
 
The Navy says the service-life extension wouldn't be cost effective, but canceling it is sure to hinder plans to grow the fleet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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