
Rheinmetall Sells Struggling Auto Division to Focus on Defense
Rheinmetall sells its struggling auto division for €350 million to concentrate on defense operations.
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Rheinmetall sells its struggling auto division for €350 million to concentrate on defense operations.

The U.S. is scaling back its NATO commitments, urging allies to bolster air and naval capabilities amid changing global dynamics.

The House has passed a resolution on Iran war powers, but it may not reach the President's desk. Learn what this means for service members.

The Air Force is investing $213 million in CV-22 upgrades, focusing on new gearboxes for improved performance.

DISA will showcase its Mission Partner Environment capabilities during a joint exercise in the Indo-Pacific this fall.

The Navy has relieved the entire leadership team of a ship repair facility in Japan without providing specific reasons.

House members propose a draft bill to halt cuts and closures of military health facilities, impacting service members and their families.

House members propose a draft bill to halt cuts and closures of military health facilities, impacting service members and families.

Cannons lost during the American Revolution will soon be displayed at a Georgia museum, highlighting military history.

Experts warn of increasing terrorism threats in Africa as the U.S. military scales back operations, impacting service members and national security.

Experts warn of increasing terrorism threats in Africa amid US military pullback, impacting service members and national security.

Defense Secretary Hegseth mandates joint warfighting skills for officer and NCO promotions.