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General Atomics, Hanwha to work on short takeoff version of Gray Eagle
General Atomics has tested a prototype of the short-takeoff-and-landing Gray Eagle, dubbed Mojave, multiple times over the last two years.
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AeroVironment eyes new factory, drone launches for Switchblade
Switchblades have become a vital weapon in Ukraine’s arsenal, and the U.S. Army plans to increase its own use of loitering munitions.
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US Air Force’s Allvin era comes to early end with retirement ceremony
Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach appears likely to soon be confirmed as Allvin’s successor after a smooth nomination hearing Thursday.
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US Air Force drone wingmen to get own squadrons, chief nominee says
Air Force chief of staff nominee Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach said the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve could be considered for their own CCA squadrons.
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Pentagon downgrades leadership role for Air Forces-Europe to 3-star
The lowering of the rank associated with commanding Air Force units in Europe comes after Hegseth ordered a 20% cut to four-star general positions.
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US Air Force revamps pilot training as T-7 era nears
Air Education and Training Command is preparing to teach instructor pilots on the T-7 and revamping its flying syllabus for the fifth-gen trainer.
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Gen. Wilsbach tapped to replace Allvin as Air Force chief
Wilsbach, an experienced fighter pilot with 40 years in uniform, was slated to retire before being tapped as the Air Force’s next top general.
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Pentagon awards contract for newest F-35s
When combined with another F-35 deal from December 2024, the Pentagon will pay Lockheed Martin about $24.3 billion for the 18th and 19th lots of the jets.
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Small defense firms warn shutdown will hurt industrial base
Small defense firms don’t have as much cash flow to weather a shutdown, they said, and would be particularly hurt by a government closure.
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Anduril nears first drone wingman flight, promises early autonomy
Anduril said that flying its CCA semiautonomously from the start will allow it to “leapfrog” over parts of the testing process.
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General Atomics, Hanwha to work on short takeoff version of Gray Eagle
General Atomics has tested a prototype of the short-takeoff-and-landing Gray Eagle, dubbed Mojave, multiple times over the last two years.
-
AeroVironment eyes new factory, drone launches for Switchblade
Switchblades have become a vital weapon in Ukraine’s arsenal, and the U.S. Army plans to increase its own use of loitering munitions.
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US Air Force’s Allvin era comes to early end with retirement ceremony
Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach appears likely to soon be confirmed as Allvin’s successor after a smooth nomination hearing Thursday.
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US Air Force drone wingmen to get own squadrons, chief nominee says
Air Force chief of staff nominee Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach said the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve could be considered for their own CCA squadrons.
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Pentagon downgrades leadership role for Air Forces-Europe to 3-star
The lowering of the rank associated with commanding Air Force units in Europe comes after Hegseth ordered a 20% cut to four-star general positions.
-
US Air Force revamps pilot training as T-7 era nears
Air Education and Training Command is preparing to teach instructor pilots on the T-7 and revamping its flying syllabus for the fifth-gen trainer.
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Gen. Wilsbach tapped to replace Allvin as Air Force chief
Wilsbach, an experienced fighter pilot with 40 years in uniform, was slated to retire before being tapped as the Air Force’s next top general.
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Pentagon awards contract for newest F-35s
When combined with another F-35 deal from December 2024, the Pentagon will pay Lockheed Martin about $24.3 billion for the 18th and 19th lots of the jets.
-
Small defense firms warn shutdown will hurt industrial base
Small defense firms don’t have as much cash flow to weather a shutdown, they said, and would be particularly hurt by a government closure.
-
Anduril nears first drone wingman flight, promises early autonomy
Anduril said that flying its CCA semiautonomously from the start will allow it to “leapfrog” over parts of the testing process.
-
General Atomics, Hanwha to work on short takeoff version of Gray Eagle
General Atomics has tested a prototype of the short-takeoff-and-landing Gray Eagle, dubbed Mojave, multiple times over the last two years.
-
AeroVironment eyes new factory, drone launches for Switchblade
Switchblades have become a vital weapon in Ukraine’s arsenal, and the U.S. Army plans to increase its own use of loitering munitions.
-
US Air Force’s Allvin era comes to early end with retirement ceremony
Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach appears likely to soon be confirmed as Allvin’s successor after a smooth nomination hearing Thursday.
-
US Air Force drone wingmen to get own squadrons, chief nominee says
Air Force chief of staff nominee Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach said the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve could be considered for their own CCA squadrons.
-
Pentagon downgrades leadership role for Air Forces-Europe to 3-star
The lowering of the rank associated with commanding Air Force units in Europe comes after Hegseth ordered a 20% cut to four-star general positions.
-
US Air Force revamps pilot training as T-7 era nears
Air Education and Training Command is preparing to teach instructor pilots on the T-7 and revamping its flying syllabus for the fifth-gen trainer.
-
Gen. Wilsbach tapped to replace Allvin as Air Force chief
Wilsbach, an experienced fighter pilot with 40 years in uniform, was slated to retire before being tapped as the Air Force’s next top general.
-
Pentagon awards contract for newest F-35s
When combined with another F-35 deal from December 2024, the Pentagon will pay Lockheed Martin about $24.3 billion for the 18th and 19th lots of the jets.
-
Small defense firms warn shutdown will hurt industrial base
Small defense firms don’t have as much cash flow to weather a shutdown, they said, and would be particularly hurt by a government closure.
-
Anduril nears first drone wingman flight, promises early autonomy
Anduril said that flying its CCA semiautonomously from the start will allow it to “leapfrog” over parts of the testing process.













