Department of Defense

Afghanistan Withdrawal Left Taliban in Possession of Billions Worth of U.S. Military Equipment

The terrorist group acquired almost $7.2 billion worth of military equipment.

Government Involved in Developing Facial Recognition for Surveillance

The FBI and the Department of Defense helped to research and develop the software needed for facial recognition in street cameras and drones, according to internal documents.

The U.S. Government Created the Vaccine, Did It Also Create the Virus?

Of all the “conspiracy theories” surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, no “conspiracy theory” has been more obviously true since the very beginning than the Wuhan lab leak theory.

CCP-Linked Company Supplying Defense Dept. Materials Found to Have Security Vulnerabilities

TP-Link, one of the primary manufacturers of internet routers and other electronic devices, is found to have numerous security vulnerabilities.

Pentagon Releases New Photo of Chinese Balloon Shot Down Over U.S.

Photo taken by one of the pilots of a Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance jet.

Unsecured DoD Server Leaked Terabytes of Internal Military Emails to Open Internet for Two Weeks

An unsecured government cloud email server that contained approximately three terabytes of internal U.S. military emails, including a completed SF-86 questionnaire with sensitive personnel information, was connected to the internet without a password for two weeks, potentially exposing this sensitive data to anyone who knew its IP address.

Defense Department to Provide Travel, Paid Leave for Abortions

Service members of the Department of Defense (DOD) may be granted paid leave and travel to end their pregnancy.

Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to End Use of Voting Machines With Foreign Components

A proposed amendment to Arizona’s election laws approved by the state Senate Committee on Elections on Monday would require that voting machines be made entirely of components sourced in the United States.

U.S. Military Shoots Down Fourth ‘High-Altitude’ Object Over Lake Huron

The U.S. shot down a fourth flying object Sunday afternoon at 20,000 feet above Michigan’s Lake Huron, the Pentagon said, underscoring its stepped-up defense of North American airspace following the discovery of a suspected Chinese spy balloon.

Pentagon Seeking to Resume Top-Secret Programs in Ukraine – WaPo

The US Department of Defense is trying to convince lawmakers to fund two top-secret programs in Ukraine, which were put on hold after Russia launched its military operation in the country last year, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

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