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Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
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AFSOC plans to demo amphibious MC-130J by end of next year, commander says
A new water-ready C-130 would give the Air Force more littoral capability.
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SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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Six questions with US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall
Can this cold warrior bring lasting change to the Air Force and Space Force?
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As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
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China, Russia loom over routine air operations across the globe
“What happens when our diplomats no longer have the might of the U.S. military or our economy as their backstop?” said Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown.
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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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A responsive launch capability will deter enemies, boost national security
Threats to American satellites are only going to continue to evolve and become more sophisticated.
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Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
-
AFSOC plans to demo amphibious MC-130J by end of next year, commander says
A new water-ready C-130 would give the Air Force more littoral capability.
-
SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
Six questions with US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall
Can this cold warrior bring lasting change to the Air Force and Space Force?
-
As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
-
China, Russia loom over routine air operations across the globe
“What happens when our diplomats no longer have the might of the U.S. military or our economy as their backstop?” said Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown.
-
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.
-
A responsive launch capability will deter enemies, boost national security
Threats to American satellites are only going to continue to evolve and become more sophisticated.
-
Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
-
AFSOC plans to demo amphibious MC-130J by end of next year, commander says
A new water-ready C-130 would give the Air Force more littoral capability.
-
SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
Six questions with US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall
Can this cold warrior bring lasting change to the Air Force and Space Force?
-
As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
-
China, Russia loom over routine air operations across the globe
“What happens when our diplomats no longer have the might of the U.S. military or our economy as their backstop?” said Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown.
-
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.
-
A responsive launch capability will deter enemies, boost national security
Threats to American satellites are only going to continue to evolve and become more sophisticated.













