Army Testing Robot Dogs Armed with Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Rifles in Middle East

A Quadrupedal-Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Q-UGV) goes over rehearsals at Red Sands IEC

The Army has sent at least one “robot dog” armed with an artificial intelligence-enabled gun turret to the Middle East for testing as a fresh counter-drone capability for U.S. service members. Photos published to the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service last week show a Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Quadrupedal-Unmanned Ground Vehicle, or Q-UGV, armed with […]

Ex-Army Man Faked Marriage for Ill-Gotten Benefits

Gavel and American flag with scales of justice.

An ex-Army soldier was sentenced to three months in federal prison Thursday and must pay $202, 309 in restitution after conspiring with a woman to evade U.S. immigration laws, enter into a fake marriage and steal federal benefits. Andre Fulton II, 30, of Georgia, who joined the Army in 2014, was sentenced by U.S. District […]

West Point Cadet Faces 13 Sexual Assault and Harassment Charges

A view of the United States Military Academy at West Point

A U.S. Military Academy West Point cadet is facing 13 charges related to sexual harassment and assault against four women, according to court documents reviewed by Military.com. The court documents detail a long string of events between December 2020 and October 2022 in which Cadet Jorge Hurtado allegedly groped cadets’ breasts, genitals and other body […]

ROTC Scholarships Could Be Slashed This Decade as Army Deals with Glut of Officers

Army ROTC cadets at Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst

The Army is eyeing a roughly $100 million cut to Reserve Officers’ Training Corps scholarships through the rest of the decade as the service aims to correct an oversaturation of officers in the force. Between 2026 and 2029, Army planners are looking to slash the ROTC program’s annual $315 million budget by $25 million or […]

Army Surpasses its Goal for Recruiting Active-Duty Soldiers, But Just Barely

U.S. Army soldiers march across Inouye Parade Field for their Initial Entry Training (IET) graduation ceremony.

The Army says it has hit recruiting goals for this year following a military wide slump, a sign the service may be overcoming the struggle to build up its ranks as it seeks a commanding presence in the Pacific to counter China. Service officials announced Thursday that the Army enlisted 55,300 new active-duty soldiers, marginally […]

VA Employee Charged with Threatening Ordered to Wear GPS Monitor

Ankle monitor

A carpenter at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Manchester has been released on conditions he wear a GPS tracking device and stay out of Rye and Hudson after he was arrested this week for allegedly threatening to shoot two supervisors, federal court records show. Paul M. Gangi, of Raymond, N.H., was charged […]

Army Delays Bonus Pay for Deployed Soldiers

Iron Thnder Exercise at Toruń Poland

Days before deployed soldiers were due to begin getting a much anticipated monthly pay bonus, the Army has delayed the payments with no timeline as to when they will debut. The pay bump was due to begin next Tuesday, but Army officials said that all the details of the bonus had never been sorted, inevitably […]

New Air Force Workout Clothes Now Not Expected to Hit Store Shelves Until November

Air Force physical training gear, or PTG, uniform

Airmen will have to wait even longer than expected to purchase their new Air Force physical training uniforms on base, after patiently anticipating the new clothes since 2022. In April, future airmen at Basic Military Training received the brand-new short-sleeved shirt, running shorts, all-purpose shorts and tracksuit that — while similar in appearance to the […]