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Gallery: Take a flight in the US Air Force’s B-52 bomber
Defense News’ air warfare reporter, Stephen Losey, visited Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana to check out the aging B-52 bomber fleet.
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F-35 engine review pushed back months as government takes closer look
The engine upgrades are expected to give the F-35 more power, thrust and cooling ability as well as allow a major modernization of the fighter.
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National Guard boss: US can still fund Ukraine F-16 training — for now
The U.S. has been unable to send any new weapons packages to Ukraine as aid legislation stalls in Congress.
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Boeing pushes back T-7 plans due to faulty parts
Boeing said the companies that produced the parts with quality problems acted quickly to fix them, and it is moving to finish building the final test jets.
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Boeing defense unit reports $139M loss across three major programs
Charges on Boeing’s five major defense fixed-price programs also totaled $1.6 billion throughout 2023.
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Defense budget includes plans for space-based tracking, Kendall says
“We should be able to move forward with a resilient suite of airborne and space-based sensors,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said.
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Jolly Green II rescue helicopter on track for operational tests this month
Sikorsky’s HH-60W Jolly Green II has multiple improvements to make it safer in a crash and collect information on where the rescue needs to take place.
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Modern design technique gives 60-year-old B-52s new lease on life
The B-52’s current engines, which date back to the early 1960s, are soon reaching the end of their life spans and must be replaced.
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First B-21 bomber enters ground testing, ‘on track for first flight’
Northrop Grumman now has six of the stealthy, next-generation aircraft in various stages of production.
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Kendall: Despite Russian invasion, China remains military’s top challenge
“Russia and other threats will not be discounted,” Kendall said. “But China … will be our greatest strategic national security challenge.”
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Gallery: Take a flight in the US Air Force’s B-52 bomber
Defense News’ air warfare reporter, Stephen Losey, visited Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana to check out the aging B-52 bomber fleet.
-
F-35 engine review pushed back months as government takes closer look
The engine upgrades are expected to give the F-35 more power, thrust and cooling ability as well as allow a major modernization of the fighter.
-
National Guard boss: US can still fund Ukraine F-16 training — for now
The U.S. has been unable to send any new weapons packages to Ukraine as aid legislation stalls in Congress.
-
Boeing pushes back T-7 plans due to faulty parts
Boeing said the companies that produced the parts with quality problems acted quickly to fix them, and it is moving to finish building the final test jets.
-
Boeing defense unit reports $139M loss across three major programs
Charges on Boeing’s five major defense fixed-price programs also totaled $1.6 billion throughout 2023.
-
Defense budget includes plans for space-based tracking, Kendall says
“We should be able to move forward with a resilient suite of airborne and space-based sensors,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said.
-
Jolly Green II rescue helicopter on track for operational tests this month
Sikorsky’s HH-60W Jolly Green II has multiple improvements to make it safer in a crash and collect information on where the rescue needs to take place.
-
Modern design technique gives 60-year-old B-52s new lease on life
The B-52’s current engines, which date back to the early 1960s, are soon reaching the end of their life spans and must be replaced.
-
First B-21 bomber enters ground testing, ‘on track for first flight’
Northrop Grumman now has six of the stealthy, next-generation aircraft in various stages of production.
-
Kendall: Despite Russian invasion, China remains military’s top challenge
“Russia and other threats will not be discounted,” Kendall said. “But China … will be our greatest strategic national security challenge.”
-
Gallery: Take a flight in the US Air Force’s B-52 bomber
Defense News’ air warfare reporter, Stephen Losey, visited Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana to check out the aging B-52 bomber fleet.
-
F-35 engine review pushed back months as government takes closer look
The engine upgrades are expected to give the F-35 more power, thrust and cooling ability as well as allow a major modernization of the fighter.
-
National Guard boss: US can still fund Ukraine F-16 training — for now
The U.S. has been unable to send any new weapons packages to Ukraine as aid legislation stalls in Congress.
-
Boeing pushes back T-7 plans due to faulty parts
Boeing said the companies that produced the parts with quality problems acted quickly to fix them, and it is moving to finish building the final test jets.
-
Boeing defense unit reports $139M loss across three major programs
Charges on Boeing’s five major defense fixed-price programs also totaled $1.6 billion throughout 2023.
-
Defense budget includes plans for space-based tracking, Kendall says
“We should be able to move forward with a resilient suite of airborne and space-based sensors,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said.
-
Jolly Green II rescue helicopter on track for operational tests this month
Sikorsky’s HH-60W Jolly Green II has multiple improvements to make it safer in a crash and collect information on where the rescue needs to take place.
-
Modern design technique gives 60-year-old B-52s new lease on life
The B-52’s current engines, which date back to the early 1960s, are soon reaching the end of their life spans and must be replaced.
-
First B-21 bomber enters ground testing, ‘on track for first flight’
Northrop Grumman now has six of the stealthy, next-generation aircraft in various stages of production.
-
Kendall: Despite Russian invasion, China remains military’s top challenge
“Russia and other threats will not be discounted,” Kendall said. “But China … will be our greatest strategic national security challenge.”













