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Editorial: Honor Andy Marshall
2015 will be the first year since 1972 that Andy Marshall won’t be the Pentagon’s chief strategist.
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Editorial: New Shot at Sequester Relief
With Republicans poised to take control both chambers of Congress, it’s up to them to strike a budget deal that will avert automatic spending cuts slated to resume in full force this year.
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DARPA UAVs Would Be Fast, Light and Fly Themselves
The Pentagon’s advanced R&D arm, DARPA wants to help drones fly the crowded skies—using a new class of algorithms.
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Special Ops Looking to Industry to Fly Small Drones
SOCOM looking to industry to fly its newest small drones
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NORAD Launches Unblinking Eye Friday, But Don’t Freak
Like the offspring of the Great Eye of Sauron and the lovable Goodyear blimp, the JLENS aerostat carries systems that can surveil and track objects, like cruise missiles, in an area as large as Texas, staying aloft for up to 30 days.
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The US Air Force 2014 Through Pictures [Gallery]
The US Air Force 2014 Through Pictures [Gallery]
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Editorial: Honor Andy Marshall
2015 will be the first year since 1972 that Andy Marshall won’t be the Pentagon’s chief strategist.
-
Editorial: New Shot at Sequester Relief
With Republicans poised to take control both chambers of Congress, it’s up to them to strike a budget deal that will avert automatic spending cuts slated to resume in full force this year.
-
DARPA UAVs Would Be Fast, Light and Fly Themselves
The Pentagon’s advanced R&D arm, DARPA wants to help drones fly the crowded skies—using a new class of algorithms.
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Special Ops Looking to Industry to Fly Small Drones
SOCOM looking to industry to fly its newest small drones
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A closer look at the “Modified LCS”
A closer look at the “Modified LCS”
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Twitter Does It Again: Behold @cromnibus
Meet the Twitter account for the spending bill
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Chuck Hagel’s Pentagon Dismissal: Ironies Abound
The Ironies of Chuck Hagel’s Pentagon Dismissal
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NORAD Launches Unblinking Eye Friday, But Don’t Freak
Like the offspring of the Great Eye of Sauron and the lovable Goodyear blimp, the JLENS aerostat carries systems that can surveil and track objects, like cruise missiles, in an area as large as Texas, staying aloft for up to 30 days.
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The US Air Force 2014 Through Pictures [Gallery]
The US Air Force 2014 Through Pictures [Gallery]
-
Editorial: Honor Andy Marshall
2015 will be the first year since 1972 that Andy Marshall won’t be the Pentagon’s chief strategist.
-
Editorial: New Shot at Sequester Relief
With Republicans poised to take control both chambers of Congress, it’s up to them to strike a budget deal that will avert automatic spending cuts slated to resume in full force this year.
-
DARPA UAVs Would Be Fast, Light and Fly Themselves
The Pentagon’s advanced R&D arm, DARPA wants to help drones fly the crowded skies—using a new class of algorithms.
-
Special Ops Looking to Industry to Fly Small Drones
SOCOM looking to industry to fly its newest small drones
-
A closer look at the “Modified LCS”
A closer look at the “Modified LCS”
-
Twitter Does It Again: Behold @cromnibus
Meet the Twitter account for the spending bill
-
Chuck Hagel’s Pentagon Dismissal: Ironies Abound
The Ironies of Chuck Hagel’s Pentagon Dismissal
-
NORAD Launches Unblinking Eye Friday, But Don’t Freak
Like the offspring of the Great Eye of Sauron and the lovable Goodyear blimp, the JLENS aerostat carries systems that can surveil and track objects, like cruise missiles, in an area as large as Texas, staying aloft for up to 30 days.

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