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US Air Force fires hypersonic ARRW in first test since March failure
The Air Force said data gathered in this operational prototype test will help it further develop hypersonic capabilities such as ARRW and HACM.
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US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
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Anduril moves into hypersonics with acquisition of rocket motor maker
Anduril’s purchase of a rocket maker marks an expansion from its past focus on artificial intelligence, counter-drone systems and autonomous air systems.
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Ukraine to get AMRAAM weapons under $1 billion deal with RTX
Part of the firm-fixed-price deal — the largest ever awarded for AMRAAM weapons — will cover missiles for sale to multiple foreign allies and partners.
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Next-gen nuclear missile rollout slips on supply chain, software woes
Staffing shortfalls, supply chain problems, and software challenges are hindering the Air Force’s effort to upgrade its nuclear missile force.
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Pentagon pitches six steps to speed up foreign arms sales
“Our allies and partners are a center of gravity and the greatest strategic advantage for the U.S. military.”
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Pentagon to halt upgraded F-35 deliveries in July amid software woes
This will be the F-35’s third delivery halt in less than a year, and dozens of newly-constructed aircraft could be affected.
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US Air Force fires hypersonic ARRW in first test since March failure
The Air Force said data gathered in this operational prototype test will help it further develop hypersonic capabilities such as ARRW and HACM.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
-
Anduril moves into hypersonics with acquisition of rocket motor maker
Anduril’s purchase of a rocket maker marks an expansion from its past focus on artificial intelligence, counter-drone systems and autonomous air systems.
-
Ukraine to get AMRAAM weapons under $1 billion deal with RTX
Part of the firm-fixed-price deal — the largest ever awarded for AMRAAM weapons — will cover missiles for sale to multiple foreign allies and partners.
-
Next-gen nuclear missile rollout slips on supply chain, software woes
Staffing shortfalls, supply chain problems, and software challenges are hindering the Air Force’s effort to upgrade its nuclear missile force.
-
Pentagon pitches six steps to speed up foreign arms sales
“Our allies and partners are a center of gravity and the greatest strategic advantage for the U.S. military.”
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Pentagon to halt upgraded F-35 deliveries in July amid software woes
This will be the F-35’s third delivery halt in less than a year, and dozens of newly-constructed aircraft could be affected.
-
US Air Force fires hypersonic ARRW in first test since March failure
The Air Force said data gathered in this operational prototype test will help it further develop hypersonic capabilities such as ARRW and HACM.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
-
Anduril moves into hypersonics with acquisition of rocket motor maker
Anduril’s purchase of a rocket maker marks an expansion from its past focus on artificial intelligence, counter-drone systems and autonomous air systems.
-
Ukraine to get AMRAAM weapons under $1 billion deal with RTX
Part of the firm-fixed-price deal — the largest ever awarded for AMRAAM weapons — will cover missiles for sale to multiple foreign allies and partners.
-
Next-gen nuclear missile rollout slips on supply chain, software woes
Staffing shortfalls, supply chain problems, and software challenges are hindering the Air Force’s effort to upgrade its nuclear missile force.
-
Pentagon pitches six steps to speed up foreign arms sales
“Our allies and partners are a center of gravity and the greatest strategic advantage for the U.S. military.”
-
Pentagon to halt upgraded F-35 deliveries in July amid software woes
This will be the F-35’s third delivery halt in less than a year, and dozens of newly-constructed aircraft could be affected.
















