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Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
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US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
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Government watchdog finds 3 issues disrupting US nuclear modernization efforts
The agency that makes explosive materials for nukes is facing a number of issues, according to a GAO report.
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Norway’s Air Force tests Sidewinder missile
The AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II missile was launched for the first time using a National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System, according to a Raytheon announcement.
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How the Pentagon can save over $1.2 trillion
Nukes and military efforts in space are some of the areas targeted by a new report.
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30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
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Here’s how many nuclear warheads exist, and which countries own them
An annual assessment of global nuclear arms finds that while the number of warheads has decreased over the past year, the modernization of nuclear forces continues to increase.
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4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
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Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
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How did the aerospace and defense industry perform in 2018?
The Aerospace Industries Association released its preliminary report on the state of the aerospace and defense industry.
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Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
-
US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
-
Government watchdog finds 3 issues disrupting US nuclear modernization efforts
The agency that makes explosive materials for nukes is facing a number of issues, according to a GAO report.
-
Norway’s Air Force tests Sidewinder missile
The AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II missile was launched for the first time using a National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System, according to a Raytheon announcement.
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How the Pentagon can save over $1.2 trillion
Nukes and military efforts in space are some of the areas targeted by a new report.
-
30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
-
Here’s how many nuclear warheads exist, and which countries own them
An annual assessment of global nuclear arms finds that while the number of warheads has decreased over the past year, the modernization of nuclear forces continues to increase.
-
4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
-
Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
-
How did the aerospace and defense industry perform in 2018?
The Aerospace Industries Association released its preliminary report on the state of the aerospace and defense industry.
-
Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
-
US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
-
Government watchdog finds 3 issues disrupting US nuclear modernization efforts
The agency that makes explosive materials for nukes is facing a number of issues, according to a GAO report.
-
Norway’s Air Force tests Sidewinder missile
The AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II missile was launched for the first time using a National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System, according to a Raytheon announcement.
-
How the Pentagon can save over $1.2 trillion
Nukes and military efforts in space are some of the areas targeted by a new report.
-
30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
-
Here’s how many nuclear warheads exist, and which countries own them
An annual assessment of global nuclear arms finds that while the number of warheads has decreased over the past year, the modernization of nuclear forces continues to increase.
-
4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
-
Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
-
How did the aerospace and defense industry perform in 2018?
The Aerospace Industries Association released its preliminary report on the state of the aerospace and defense industry.













