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Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
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How many F-35s does the Air Force need?
A new tactical aircraft study underway could make certain what has until now been a suspicion: The U.S. Air Force is unlikely to purchase all of the 1,763 F-35A jets in its program of record.
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Four questions with the head of Air Combat Command
Gen. Mark Kelly talked about the service’s sixth-generation fighter and plans to replace the E-3 airborne warning and control plane, better known as the AWACS.
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House lawmakers want to force the Pentagon to lower F-35 sustainment costs in order to buy more aircraft
House lawmakers on Wednesday debated whether to tie the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy to the cost of sustainment.
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After Afghanistan evacuation mission, UK air force still not reexamining plans to retire C-130
The Royal Air Force still plans on divesting its remaining C-130s by 2023, its top officer said.
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Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
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New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
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The Taliban have access to US military aircraft. Now what happens?
Numerous photos have surfaced on social media of Taliban fighters posing with Black Hawk helicopters, A-29 attack planes and other aircraft from the Afghan air force fleet.
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The new US Air Force secretary wants to ‘scare China’
Less than three weeks into his term as Air Force secretary, Frank Kendall has big plans for the service.
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Red 6 lands contract to put augmented reality on a T-38 training jet
After integration on a T-38 is complete, a fourth-gen fighter will be next in line.
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Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
-
How many F-35s does the Air Force need?
A new tactical aircraft study underway could make certain what has until now been a suspicion: The U.S. Air Force is unlikely to purchase all of the 1,763 F-35A jets in its program of record.
-
Four questions with the head of Air Combat Command
Gen. Mark Kelly talked about the service’s sixth-generation fighter and plans to replace the E-3 airborne warning and control plane, better known as the AWACS.
-
House lawmakers want to force the Pentagon to lower F-35 sustainment costs in order to buy more aircraft
House lawmakers on Wednesday debated whether to tie the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy to the cost of sustainment.
-
After Afghanistan evacuation mission, UK air force still not reexamining plans to retire C-130
The Royal Air Force still plans on divesting its remaining C-130s by 2023, its top officer said.
-
Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
-
New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
-
The Taliban have access to US military aircraft. Now what happens?
Numerous photos have surfaced on social media of Taliban fighters posing with Black Hawk helicopters, A-29 attack planes and other aircraft from the Afghan air force fleet.
-
The new US Air Force secretary wants to ‘scare China’
Less than three weeks into his term as Air Force secretary, Frank Kendall has big plans for the service.
-
Red 6 lands contract to put augmented reality on a T-38 training jet
After integration on a T-38 is complete, a fourth-gen fighter will be next in line.
-
Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
-
How many F-35s does the Air Force need?
A new tactical aircraft study underway could make certain what has until now been a suspicion: The U.S. Air Force is unlikely to purchase all of the 1,763 F-35A jets in its program of record.
-
Four questions with the head of Air Combat Command
Gen. Mark Kelly talked about the service’s sixth-generation fighter and plans to replace the E-3 airborne warning and control plane, better known as the AWACS.
-
House lawmakers want to force the Pentagon to lower F-35 sustainment costs in order to buy more aircraft
House lawmakers on Wednesday debated whether to tie the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy to the cost of sustainment.
-
After Afghanistan evacuation mission, UK air force still not reexamining plans to retire C-130
The Royal Air Force still plans on divesting its remaining C-130s by 2023, its top officer said.
-
Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
-
New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
-
The Taliban have access to US military aircraft. Now what happens?
Numerous photos have surfaced on social media of Taliban fighters posing with Black Hawk helicopters, A-29 attack planes and other aircraft from the Afghan air force fleet.
-
The new US Air Force secretary wants to ‘scare China’
Less than three weeks into his term as Air Force secretary, Frank Kendall has big plans for the service.
-
Red 6 lands contract to put augmented reality on a T-38 training jet
After integration on a T-38 is complete, a fourth-gen fighter will be next in line.













