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The number of major F-35 flaws is shrinking, but the Pentagon is keeping details of the problems under wraps
The F-35 program currently has 857 deficiencies, but only seven are considered “critical.”
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The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
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House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
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How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
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Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
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Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
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Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
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Lockheed’s F-35 topples competition in Swiss fighter contest
The F-35 beat out the Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale and Boeing’s Super Hornet.
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The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
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Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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The number of major F-35 flaws is shrinking, but the Pentagon is keeping details of the problems under wraps
The F-35 program currently has 857 deficiencies, but only seven are considered “critical.”
-
The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
-
House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
-
How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
-
Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
-
Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
Lockheed’s F-35 topples competition in Swiss fighter contest
The F-35 beat out the Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale and Boeing’s Super Hornet.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
-
The number of major F-35 flaws is shrinking, but the Pentagon is keeping details of the problems under wraps
The F-35 program currently has 857 deficiencies, but only seven are considered “critical.”
-
The Air Force gives a green light for the KC-46 to start limited refueling operations
The KC-46 will be permitted to use its centerline drogue system to refuel aircraft for U.S. Transportation Command.
-
House appropriators want to shave $44M off Air Force’s flagship hypersonic program
Lawmakers said the flight test program had become “increasingly delayed and compressed,” leading to larger risk of concurrency.
-
How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a “digital twin” of the jet.
-
Watchdog group finds F-35 sustainment costs could be headed off affordability cliff
By 2036, F-35 sustainment costs could exceed the U.S. military’s affordability parameters by $6 billion per year.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
-
Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
Lockheed’s F-35 topples competition in Swiss fighter contest
The F-35 beat out the Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale and Boeing’s Super Hornet.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.













