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Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
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In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
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SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.
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Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
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KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.
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Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
-
In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
-
SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
-
US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.
-
Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
-
KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.
-
Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
-
In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
-
SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
-
US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
-
Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.
-
Inside the ‘Monster Garage,’ AFSOC’s Secret Training Weapon
The Air Force gets creative at Kirtland AFB.
-
KC-46 Flight Simulators To Enable Pilots, Boom Operators To Train Together
When KC-46 training starts at Altus Air Force Base next year, pilots and boom operators will conduct aerial refueling training together for the first time ever in linked, full-motion simulators.












