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Get an up-close look at the Navy’s next carrier before she leaves dry dock for the first time
Go underneath the future USS John F Kennedy before she exits dry dock in Newport News, Virginia. The ship is set to be delivered in 2022.
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Ford returns from sea trials
The Gerald Ford, lead ship of her class, is back in port at Norfolk after a round of sea trials that the Navy says were a success.
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Could Turkey buy Su-35s?
With Turkey out of the F-35 program, they’re hitting the market to find an alternative.
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Massive F-35 deal announced by the Pentagon
Find out the details of a huge F-35 buy worth billions of dollars.
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Interview: Lockheed Martin’s Frank St. John
Jeff Martin sits down to talk with the new head of Lockheed Martin’s Rotary & Mission Systems sector, Fran St. John, to talk his priorities for his new job. Note: this interview took place before the announcement of Raytheon to build the LTAMDS radar.
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Why is the Army in Africa in the first place?
Maj. Gen. Roget Cloutier, head of U.S. Army Africa, lays out the reasoning for an African presence.
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Major exercises dominate U.S. Army Pacific’s 2020 calendar
Maj. Gen. John Johnson, acting head of the Army in the Pacific, breaks down the major training events coming up for the organization.
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Is Army Modernization on Track? | Defense News Weekly, Oct. 25, 2019
From Strykers to aircraft to air defense, we’ll take a look at how the Army is modernizing key units and the status of those important programs.
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30mm cannons and a new network: Here’s what the Stryker brigade of the future will look like
Find out the upgrades coming to Stryker combat vehicles from the Army’s program head for that effort.
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“You need to be there to build trust” – Lt. Gen. (ret) Hertling on force structure
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Mark Hertling, former commander of U.S. Army Europe, talks about needs for forces across the European theater in modern force structure.
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Get an up-close look at the Navy’s next carrier before she leaves dry dock for the first time
Go underneath the future USS John F Kennedy before she exits dry dock in Newport News, Virginia. The ship is set to be delivered in 2022.
-
Ford returns from sea trials
The Gerald Ford, lead ship of her class, is back in port at Norfolk after a round of sea trials that the Navy says were a success.
-
Could Turkey buy Su-35s?
With Turkey out of the F-35 program, they’re hitting the market to find an alternative.
-
Massive F-35 deal announced by the Pentagon
Find out the details of a huge F-35 buy worth billions of dollars.
-
Interview: Lockheed Martin’s Frank St. John
Jeff Martin sits down to talk with the new head of Lockheed Martin’s Rotary & Mission Systems sector, Fran St. John, to talk his priorities for his new job. Note: this interview took place before the announcement of Raytheon to build the LTAMDS radar.
-
Why is the Army in Africa in the first place?
Maj. Gen. Roget Cloutier, head of U.S. Army Africa, lays out the reasoning for an African presence.
-
Major exercises dominate U.S. Army Pacific’s 2020 calendar
Maj. Gen. John Johnson, acting head of the Army in the Pacific, breaks down the major training events coming up for the organization.
-
Is Army Modernization on Track? | Defense News Weekly, Oct. 25, 2019
From Strykers to aircraft to air defense, we’ll take a look at how the Army is modernizing key units and the status of those important programs.
-
30mm cannons and a new network: Here’s what the Stryker brigade of the future will look like
Find out the upgrades coming to Stryker combat vehicles from the Army’s program head for that effort.
-
“You need to be there to build trust” – Lt. Gen. (ret) Hertling on force structure
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Mark Hertling, former commander of U.S. Army Europe, talks about needs for forces across the European theater in modern force structure.
-
Get an up-close look at the Navy’s next carrier before she leaves dry dock for the first time
Go underneath the future USS John F Kennedy before she exits dry dock in Newport News, Virginia. The ship is set to be delivered in 2022.
-
Ford returns from sea trials
The Gerald Ford, lead ship of her class, is back in port at Norfolk after a round of sea trials that the Navy says were a success.
-
Could Turkey buy Su-35s?
With Turkey out of the F-35 program, they’re hitting the market to find an alternative.
-
Massive F-35 deal announced by the Pentagon
Find out the details of a huge F-35 buy worth billions of dollars.
-
Interview: Lockheed Martin’s Frank St. John
Jeff Martin sits down to talk with the new head of Lockheed Martin’s Rotary & Mission Systems sector, Fran St. John, to talk his priorities for his new job. Note: this interview took place before the announcement of Raytheon to build the LTAMDS radar.
-
Why is the Army in Africa in the first place?
Maj. Gen. Roget Cloutier, head of U.S. Army Africa, lays out the reasoning for an African presence.
-
Major exercises dominate U.S. Army Pacific’s 2020 calendar
Maj. Gen. John Johnson, acting head of the Army in the Pacific, breaks down the major training events coming up for the organization.
-
Is Army Modernization on Track? | Defense News Weekly, Oct. 25, 2019
From Strykers to aircraft to air defense, we’ll take a look at how the Army is modernizing key units and the status of those important programs.
-
30mm cannons and a new network: Here’s what the Stryker brigade of the future will look like
Find out the upgrades coming to Stryker combat vehicles from the Army’s program head for that effort.
-
“You need to be there to build trust” – Lt. Gen. (ret) Hertling on force structure
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Mark Hertling, former commander of U.S. Army Europe, talks about needs for forces across the European theater in modern force structure.













