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Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
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Army fielding new tactical feedback tool with fitness program features
The digital application can work for both health tracking and tactical performance.
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US Air Force, Navy conduct ICBM test aboard nuclear command aircraft
This was the first Minuteman III test conducted from an airborne control center on a Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft since August.
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Italy reveals plans for converting Gulfstream jets
The aircraft have spent the last year flying missions close to Ukraine to monitor the airspace.
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Flight data recorders found after deadly Black Hawk crash
The helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell during a nighttime training exercise on March 29.
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Northrop, Lockheed, Raytheon team up on Navy’s E-XX ‘doomsday’ plane
The airplane would be built from a stretched version of the C-130J and allow the president to communicate with nuclear-armed submarines in case of war.
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Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
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Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
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Nordic nations move to link air forces into 250-strong aircraft fleet
With Sweden and Finland poised to join NATO, plans for a combined air force capability to defend the region’s skies are picking up steam.
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Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
-
Army fielding new tactical feedback tool with fitness program features
The digital application can work for both health tracking and tactical performance.
-
US Air Force, Navy conduct ICBM test aboard nuclear command aircraft
This was the first Minuteman III test conducted from an airborne control center on a Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft since August.
-
Italy reveals plans for converting Gulfstream jets
The aircraft have spent the last year flying missions close to Ukraine to monitor the airspace.
-
Flight data recorders found after deadly Black Hawk crash
The helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell during a nighttime training exercise on March 29.
-
Northrop, Lockheed, Raytheon team up on Navy’s E-XX ‘doomsday’ plane
The airplane would be built from a stretched version of the C-130J and allow the president to communicate with nuclear-armed submarines in case of war.
-
Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
-
Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
-
Nordic nations move to link air forces into 250-strong aircraft fleet
With Sweden and Finland poised to join NATO, plans for a combined air force capability to defend the region’s skies are picking up steam.
-
Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
-
Army fielding new tactical feedback tool with fitness program features
The digital application can work for both health tracking and tactical performance.
-
US Air Force, Navy conduct ICBM test aboard nuclear command aircraft
This was the first Minuteman III test conducted from an airborne control center on a Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft since August.
-
Italy reveals plans for converting Gulfstream jets
The aircraft have spent the last year flying missions close to Ukraine to monitor the airspace.
-
Flight data recorders found after deadly Black Hawk crash
The helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell during a nighttime training exercise on March 29.
-
Northrop, Lockheed, Raytheon team up on Navy’s E-XX ‘doomsday’ plane
The airplane would be built from a stretched version of the C-130J and allow the president to communicate with nuclear-armed submarines in case of war.
-
Northrop’s battle command system for Poland primes production pump
Northrop Grumman is sending Integrated Battle Command System relays to its first customer, while preparing for full-rate production for the U.S. Army.
-
Onboard training simulators in your motor pool? The Army wants that.
If the U.S. Army’s future warfare planners have their way, “Motor Pool Mondays” may never look the same.
-
Nordic nations move to link air forces into 250-strong aircraft fleet
With Sweden and Finland poised to join NATO, plans for a combined air force capability to defend the region’s skies are picking up steam.














