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House panel demands another investigation into F-35 pilot breathing system problems
More than 40 physiological episodes have occurred in the F-35. Congress wants to know why.
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Senate policy bill rejects Air Force request to send some A-10s in the boneyard
The Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the FY22 defense policy bill would guardrails on the number of fighters, C-130s and B-1s the Air Force can retire.
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DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
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Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
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The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
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House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
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How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
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Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
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Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
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House panel demands another investigation into F-35 pilot breathing system problems
More than 40 physiological episodes have occurred in the F-35. Congress wants to know why.
-
Senate policy bill rejects Air Force request to send some A-10s in the boneyard
The Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the FY22 defense policy bill would guardrails on the number of fighters, C-130s and B-1s the Air Force can retire.
-
DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
-
House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
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How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
-
Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
-
House panel demands another investigation into F-35 pilot breathing system problems
More than 40 physiological episodes have occurred in the F-35. Congress wants to know why.
-
Senate policy bill rejects Air Force request to send some A-10s in the boneyard
The Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the FY22 defense policy bill would guardrails on the number of fighters, C-130s and B-1s the Air Force can retire.
-
DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
-
House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
-
How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
-
Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.













