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Aug
2023
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Helping Ukraine With F-16 Fighter Jets
The United States recently allowed Denmark and the Netherlands to deliver F-16 fighters to Ukraine. The two allies agreed to send the fighters after Washington assured them of an
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The United States recently allowed Denmark and the Netherlands to deliver F-16 fighters to Ukraine. The two allies agreed to send the fighters after Washington assured them of an
The Navy is in the process of establishing a new organization with the purpose of deploying maritime tools for current and potential future conflicts, including those in Ukraine and
With the upcoming transfer of Abrams Tanks to Ukraine, the military manufacturing industry is about to increase production. The US will relinquish several older model tanks to the Ukrainian
With talks and rumors surrounding the fight at the Ukraine border, the United States is expected to make a release for Abrams Tanks to be sent to Ukraine in
The United States Air Force has many planes designed for specific functions. This allows them to move weaponry, personnel, and heavy equipment such as tanks. Leadership is considering how
New Naval Ship The Gerald R. Ford is a new class of aircraft carrier design created for the US Navy to replace the previous Nimitz class of carriers. It
The US Army has given GM Defense a $214.3 million contract to produce the next Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV). The contract covers the costs it would take to produce
In Europe, a consortium has pitched the idea of having intelligent drone swarms to confuse, disable and destroy enemy air defenses. The European Union (EU) put forth this proposal.
A British hypersonic, air-breathing rocket engine with the potential to fly aircraft and space vehicles at Mach 5 speed has been successfully tested at the Colorado Air and Space
The U.S. Air Force wants to shift unspent money to its program to boost its light attack aircraft efforts. Previously, Gen. David Goldfein has described light attacks as a
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