A scathing new Pentagon Inspector General report found problems at the plant delayed the Army's 100,000 round-per-month goal.
A "high-risk" plan to use old machines to produce modern M795 artillery shells backfired, an Inspector General report found.
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Manufacturing woes hamper US 155-mm ammo production
Manufacturing problems are dashing the U.S. Army's plans to boost production of urgently needed 155-mm howitzer shells, a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scammers are pushing a fake military debt forgiveness plan to grab payments, the FTC says
Service members and veterans are being targeted by scammers who claim to offer enrollment in a special “military debt ...
As Donald Trump touts his Miami support, a surprisingly large number of younger Cubans and Cuban Americans recoil at the ...
Rheinmetall is positioned as a dominant European defense supplier, benefiting from long-term rearmament trends and robust ...
Fox News' "The Five" turns 15 as cable news' most-watched show. The show's permanent co-hosts reflect on the chemistry and ...
How can health system leaders move beyond treating gun violence as an injury event to address it as a preventable public ...
Risa Lombardo, a former local GOP official who is accused of being a sham Green Party candidate for Arizona governor, spent ...
Curbing access to the child care subsidy, parental leave pay, aged care and pensions for some of the most well-off taxpayers ...
From a two-car garage in Peachtree City to a global aviation enterprise, Zaheer Faruqi built Aventure Aviation into an ...
From Ian Freeman's extraordinary saga to the brutal afterparty involving Chuck Liddell, Ortiz, and the mastermind behind Britain's largest cash heist — more than two decades later, those who lived it ...
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