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The omnibus spending bill would add an extra 143 aircraft for the military
The military may be getting a windfall of cash to buy even more new aircraft in fiscal year 2018.
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To deter Russia, US needs new low-yield nukes, says STRATCOM head
A proposal to develop a low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles could face scrutiny by Democrats.
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New F-35 modernization plan could come with hefty $16B price tag
The effort could rack up a price tag of up to $10.8 billion for development and $5.4 billion for procurement of upgrades to the F-35 between fiscal years 2018 through 2024.
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Stealth features responsible for half of F-35 defects, Lockheed program head states
One of the F-35’s distinguishing features is driving up rework on the aircraft, Lockheed’s program head said Monday.
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Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
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Marine F-35 pilots to perform first-ever hover landings aboard amphibious ship
The F-35B’s hover landing is its signature move. This year, pilots from Marine Air Station Iwakuni will get to do it on an amphibious ship for the first time.
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Pentagon’s weapons tester slams new F-35 modernization plan as unrealistic
A new report raises questions about how the Pentagon could execute the next phase of the F-35 program.
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Russia’s nuclear underwater drone is real and in the Nuclear Posture Review
A draft of the Pentagon’s Nuclear Posture Review confirms the existence of an underwater nuclear drone made and operated by Russia, a capability the U.S. Defense Department had not previously publicly acknowledged.
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Navy has no plan to introduce new ammo for Zumwalt destroyers
While the service is keeping an eye on a couple key technologies, “there is not a plan right now for a specific materiel solution,” according to the former commander of the destroyer Zumwalt.
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US Navy’s next amphibious warship to get laser weapon
Depending on the performance of the laser system, it could be onboard indefinitely, according to the program manager for LPD-17 and LX(R).
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The omnibus spending bill would add an extra 143 aircraft for the military
The military may be getting a windfall of cash to buy even more new aircraft in fiscal year 2018.
-
To deter Russia, US needs new low-yield nukes, says STRATCOM head
A proposal to develop a low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles could face scrutiny by Democrats.
-
New F-35 modernization plan could come with hefty $16B price tag
The effort could rack up a price tag of up to $10.8 billion for development and $5.4 billion for procurement of upgrades to the F-35 between fiscal years 2018 through 2024.
-
Stealth features responsible for half of F-35 defects, Lockheed program head states
One of the F-35’s distinguishing features is driving up rework on the aircraft, Lockheed’s program head said Monday.
-
Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
-
Marine F-35 pilots to perform first-ever hover landings aboard amphibious ship
The F-35B’s hover landing is its signature move. This year, pilots from Marine Air Station Iwakuni will get to do it on an amphibious ship for the first time.
-
Pentagon’s weapons tester slams new F-35 modernization plan as unrealistic
A new report raises questions about how the Pentagon could execute the next phase of the F-35 program.
-
Russia’s nuclear underwater drone is real and in the Nuclear Posture Review
A draft of the Pentagon’s Nuclear Posture Review confirms the existence of an underwater nuclear drone made and operated by Russia, a capability the U.S. Defense Department had not previously publicly acknowledged.
-
Navy has no plan to introduce new ammo for Zumwalt destroyers
While the service is keeping an eye on a couple key technologies, “there is not a plan right now for a specific materiel solution,” according to the former commander of the destroyer Zumwalt.
-
US Navy’s next amphibious warship to get laser weapon
Depending on the performance of the laser system, it could be onboard indefinitely, according to the program manager for LPD-17 and LX(R).
-
The omnibus spending bill would add an extra 143 aircraft for the military
The military may be getting a windfall of cash to buy even more new aircraft in fiscal year 2018.
-
To deter Russia, US needs new low-yield nukes, says STRATCOM head
A proposal to develop a low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles could face scrutiny by Democrats.
-
New F-35 modernization plan could come with hefty $16B price tag
The effort could rack up a price tag of up to $10.8 billion for development and $5.4 billion for procurement of upgrades to the F-35 between fiscal years 2018 through 2024.
-
Stealth features responsible for half of F-35 defects, Lockheed program head states
One of the F-35’s distinguishing features is driving up rework on the aircraft, Lockheed’s program head said Monday.
-
Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
-
Marine F-35 pilots to perform first-ever hover landings aboard amphibious ship
The F-35B’s hover landing is its signature move. This year, pilots from Marine Air Station Iwakuni will get to do it on an amphibious ship for the first time.
-
Pentagon’s weapons tester slams new F-35 modernization plan as unrealistic
A new report raises questions about how the Pentagon could execute the next phase of the F-35 program.
-
Russia’s nuclear underwater drone is real and in the Nuclear Posture Review
A draft of the Pentagon’s Nuclear Posture Review confirms the existence of an underwater nuclear drone made and operated by Russia, a capability the U.S. Defense Department had not previously publicly acknowledged.
-
Navy has no plan to introduce new ammo for Zumwalt destroyers
While the service is keeping an eye on a couple key technologies, “there is not a plan right now for a specific materiel solution,” according to the former commander of the destroyer Zumwalt.
-
US Navy’s next amphibious warship to get laser weapon
Depending on the performance of the laser system, it could be onboard indefinitely, according to the program manager for LPD-17 and LX(R).













