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Valkyrie drone launches even smaller drone from inside payload bay
In its sixth flight test, the Valkyrie released a payload while in flight for the first time.
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Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
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US Air Force proves it can transport a ‘flying car’ on a C-130. Now for the fun part.
In May, the service will test an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft as part of Exercise Bushwhacker.
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A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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F-35 program moves too slowly in deploying software, says government watchdog
The F-35 program’s plan to get new software packages fielded every six months isn’t working as designed.
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US Air Force’s T-38 trainer could soon dogfight with augmented reality adversaries
The Air Force is finalizing a contract with Red 6, which is developing tech to allow pilots to dogfight with simulated foes.
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Estimated development costs for the F-35′s modernization program increased by $1.9B in a year
Block 4 development costs will reach an estimated $14.4 billion, the Government Accountability Office found.
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Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
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The KC-46 tanker’s most infamous problem isn’t the one that impacts pilots the most
The problem doesn’t rise to the level of a serious category 1 deficiency, which has a major impact on safety or operations, but it can be annoying to pilots.
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Valkyrie drone launches even smaller drone from inside payload bay
In its sixth flight test, the Valkyrie released a payload while in flight for the first time.
-
Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
-
US Air Force proves it can transport a ‘flying car’ on a C-130. Now for the fun part.
In May, the service will test an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft as part of Exercise Bushwhacker.
-
A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
-
F-35 program moves too slowly in deploying software, says government watchdog
The F-35 program’s plan to get new software packages fielded every six months isn’t working as designed.
-
US Air Force’s T-38 trainer could soon dogfight with augmented reality adversaries
The Air Force is finalizing a contract with Red 6, which is developing tech to allow pilots to dogfight with simulated foes.
-
Estimated development costs for the F-35′s modernization program increased by $1.9B in a year
Block 4 development costs will reach an estimated $14.4 billion, the Government Accountability Office found.
-
Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
-
The KC-46 tanker’s most infamous problem isn’t the one that impacts pilots the most
The problem doesn’t rise to the level of a serious category 1 deficiency, which has a major impact on safety or operations, but it can be annoying to pilots.
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The Air Force has its first F-15EX
The newest Eagle has landed.
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Valkyrie drone launches even smaller drone from inside payload bay
In its sixth flight test, the Valkyrie released a payload while in flight for the first time.
-
Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
-
US Air Force proves it can transport a ‘flying car’ on a C-130. Now for the fun part.
In May, the service will test an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft as part of Exercise Bushwhacker.
-
A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
-
F-35 program moves too slowly in deploying software, says government watchdog
The F-35 program’s plan to get new software packages fielded every six months isn’t working as designed.
-
US Air Force’s T-38 trainer could soon dogfight with augmented reality adversaries
The Air Force is finalizing a contract with Red 6, which is developing tech to allow pilots to dogfight with simulated foes.
-
Estimated development costs for the F-35′s modernization program increased by $1.9B in a year
Block 4 development costs will reach an estimated $14.4 billion, the Government Accountability Office found.
-
Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
-
The KC-46 tanker’s most infamous problem isn’t the one that impacts pilots the most
The problem doesn’t rise to the level of a serious category 1 deficiency, which has a major impact on safety or operations, but it can be annoying to pilots.
-
The Air Force has its first F-15EX
The newest Eagle has landed.














