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Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
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The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
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Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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More cost overruns are coming for Boeing as the KC-46 program logs another two technical deficiencies
The KC-46 now has six “category 1” deficiencies on the books.
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Another Boeing-Airbus tanker war is coming soon
The Air Force wants to buy as many as 160 KC-Y tankers after it’s finished with KC-46 production. Both Airbus and Boeing are ready to compete.
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Lockheed says global demand for F-35 remains strong despite uncertainty over US Air Force plans
The company’s optimism stands in sharp contrast to a rising tide of criticism regarding the F-35′s cost relative to its capabilities.
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Delivery of new Air Force One planes could be delayed until 2025
Boeing has shown interest in re-opening negotiations that would raise the ceiling on the program’s $3.9 billion contract, Air Force officials said.
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What’s a fair price for KC-46 spare parts? The Air Force isn’t sure
The soaring price of one spare part has led to new questions about an Air Force contract.
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US Air Force completes tests of swarming munitions, but will they ever see battle?
The U.S. Air Force has wrapped up the first phase of its Golden Horde demonstration effort, putting the service one step closer to developing swarming smart weapons that behave semi-autonomously and use algorithms to seek high-priority targets.
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Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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More cost overruns are coming for Boeing as the KC-46 program logs another two technical deficiencies
The KC-46 now has six “category 1” deficiencies on the books.
-
Another Boeing-Airbus tanker war is coming soon
The Air Force wants to buy as many as 160 KC-Y tankers after it’s finished with KC-46 production. Both Airbus and Boeing are ready to compete.
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Lockheed says global demand for F-35 remains strong despite uncertainty over US Air Force plans
The company’s optimism stands in sharp contrast to a rising tide of criticism regarding the F-35′s cost relative to its capabilities.
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Delivery of new Air Force One planes could be delayed until 2025
Boeing has shown interest in re-opening negotiations that would raise the ceiling on the program’s $3.9 billion contract, Air Force officials said.
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What’s a fair price for KC-46 spare parts? The Air Force isn’t sure
The soaring price of one spare part has led to new questions about an Air Force contract.
-
US Air Force completes tests of swarming munitions, but will they ever see battle?
The U.S. Air Force has wrapped up the first phase of its Golden Horde demonstration effort, putting the service one step closer to developing swarming smart weapons that behave semi-autonomously and use algorithms to seek high-priority targets.
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US Air Force awards $465M contract for new E-11A planes
The Air Force is ordering some fresh BACN.
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Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
-
More cost overruns are coming for Boeing as the KC-46 program logs another two technical deficiencies
The KC-46 now has six “category 1” deficiencies on the books.
-
Another Boeing-Airbus tanker war is coming soon
The Air Force wants to buy as many as 160 KC-Y tankers after it’s finished with KC-46 production. Both Airbus and Boeing are ready to compete.
-
Lockheed says global demand for F-35 remains strong despite uncertainty over US Air Force plans
The company’s optimism stands in sharp contrast to a rising tide of criticism regarding the F-35′s cost relative to its capabilities.
-
Delivery of new Air Force One planes could be delayed until 2025
Boeing has shown interest in re-opening negotiations that would raise the ceiling on the program’s $3.9 billion contract, Air Force officials said.
-
What’s a fair price for KC-46 spare parts? The Air Force isn’t sure
The soaring price of one spare part has led to new questions about an Air Force contract.
-
US Air Force completes tests of swarming munitions, but will they ever see battle?
The U.S. Air Force has wrapped up the first phase of its Golden Horde demonstration effort, putting the service one step closer to developing swarming smart weapons that behave semi-autonomously and use algorithms to seek high-priority targets.
-
US Air Force awards $465M contract for new E-11A planes
The Air Force is ordering some fresh BACN.














