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Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.
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Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.
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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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Raytheon’s precision landing system could be coming to more allied ships, expeditionary airfields soon
The U.S. Navy already has the JPALS precision landing system on its carriers and amphibious assault ships — but the more allies that have the system, the more options open up for future operations.
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Top defense leaders kick off new phase for Europe’s next-gen fighter
Top defense leaders from France, Germany and Spain have formalized plans to begin the preliminary development phase for a lead plane under the Future Combat Air System program, committing their governments to spending billions of euros in the coming years.
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Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
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Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
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Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
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US Navy completes testing of littoral combat ship’s minesweeper system
The fifth of six pieces of the LCS’s mine countermeasures mission package is through testing, paving the way for integration mission package testing and certification for operations in 2022.
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Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.
-
Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.
-
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.
-
Raytheon’s precision landing system could be coming to more allied ships, expeditionary airfields soon
The U.S. Navy already has the JPALS precision landing system on its carriers and amphibious assault ships — but the more allies that have the system, the more options open up for future operations.
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Top defense leaders kick off new phase for Europe’s next-gen fighter
Top defense leaders from France, Germany and Spain have formalized plans to begin the preliminary development phase for a lead plane under the Future Combat Air System program, committing their governments to spending billions of euros in the coming years.
-
Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
-
Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
-
Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
-
US Navy completes testing of littoral combat ship’s minesweeper system
The fifth of six pieces of the LCS’s mine countermeasures mission package is through testing, paving the way for integration mission package testing and certification for operations in 2022.
-
Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.
-
Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.
-
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.
-
Raytheon’s precision landing system could be coming to more allied ships, expeditionary airfields soon
The U.S. Navy already has the JPALS precision landing system on its carriers and amphibious assault ships — but the more allies that have the system, the more options open up for future operations.
-
Top defense leaders kick off new phase for Europe’s next-gen fighter
Top defense leaders from France, Germany and Spain have formalized plans to begin the preliminary development phase for a lead plane under the Future Combat Air System program, committing their governments to spending billions of euros in the coming years.
-
Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
-
Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
-
Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
-
US Navy completes testing of littoral combat ship’s minesweeper system
The fifth of six pieces of the LCS’s mine countermeasures mission package is through testing, paving the way for integration mission package testing and certification for operations in 2022.













