The sheer availability of Starlink on the black market suggests that its misuse is a systemic global problem, raising questions about the company’s control of a system with clear national security dimensions.
The sheer availability of Starlink on the black market suggests that its misuse is a systemic global problem, raising questions about the company’s control of a system with clear national security dimensions.
Seoul is close to launching its second military reconnaissance satellite from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, according to South Korea’s military Tuesday.
President Joe Biden has nominated Air Force Maj. Gen. Stephen F. Jost to take command of U.S. Forces Japan, according to a Pentagon news release Monday.
U.S. and South Korean troops practiced bridge-building recently a short distance from the Demilitarized Zone, the border separating North and South Korea.
Misawa Air Base in northeastern Japan closed its gates momentarily Monday while an explosive ordnance disposal team responded to the discovery of an inert piece of training ordnance left behind from a recent exercise.
A culinary artist from the Army’s Daegu garrison left the 48th Joint Culinary Training exercise in Virginia recently draped in silver and gold.
Japan’s Cabinet approved a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets that it’s developing with Britain and Italy to other countries, in the latest move away from the country’s postwar pacifist principles.
Two Louisiana-based B-52 bombers deployed Friday to Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean as part of a mission to enhance readiness and sustain deterrence.
Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Elijah Riddle, 30, was found unresponsive in the berthing area of the Halsey on March 16 while the ship was underway in the Indian Ocean, according to the 7th Fleet.
A chocolate chip cookie is helping the U.S. Navy sustain 5,000 sailors aboard this aircraft carrier as they work to stem Iranian-backed Houthi militants determined to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea.