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US Navy preps hypersonic weapon test this spring, with Army watching
The Navy's hypersonic weapon test will determine the way forward for the Army's ground-launched hypersonic weapon capability.
By Jen Judson
Ukrainian pilots will learn to fly F-16s at US Air Force’s 162nd Wing
Ukrainian pilots with prior experience flying other fighters could learn to fly the F-16 in as short as five months, the Air Force said.
Navy’s newest destroyer, Carl M. Levin, arrives at its first homeport
The Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided-missile destroyer (DDG 120) was commissioned in June.
Director of operations for NORTHCOM removed
A NORTHCOM official said that Lestorti’s removal is “permanent.”
Pentagon to halt upgraded F-35 deliveries in July amid software woes
This will be the F-35's third delivery halt in less than a year, and dozens of newly-constructed aircraft could be affected.
Auditors: Over 1 million F-35 spare parts lost by DoD and Lockheed
GAO said some defense officials believe the true amount of lost spare parts may be even higher.
Scorsese, DiCaprio, De Niro unite in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Legendary film director Martin Scorsese has picked up the mantle of this harrowing tale and turned it into what is expected to be an Oscar contender.
By Sarah Sicard
China reveals new details of Raytheon, Lockheed sanctions
China announced the sanctions in February but gave few details then.
By Huizhong Wu, AP
Northrop, Lockheed, Raytheon team up on Navy’s E-XX ‘doomsday’ plane
The airplane would be built from a stretched version of the C-130J and allow the president to communicate with nuclear-armed submarines in case of war.
F-35 upgrades slip to 2024, drawing lawmaker’s ire
“We currently are paying for a great capability, but we’re currently only getting a good capability fielded,” subcommittee chairman Rep. Rob Wittman said.
Bipolar disorder: my blessing and my curse
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin shares his battle with bipolar disorder.
By Gregg F. Martin