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Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
Nominees Sought for Service Award
Medics Train with Armenian Military
Iraqi Air Force College Reopens
Cyber Command Defines its Mission
After several delays, U.S. Cyber Command was established in May at Ft. Meade, Md., under the umbrella of the U.S. Strategic Command. At the helm is Air Force Gen. Keith B. Alexander, who is also director of the National Security Agency and head of the Central Security Service.
MDA Plans Major Anti-Missile Programs
The director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is in the early stages of engaging industry on a series of projects worth billions of dollars that will shape the nation's defense architecture, but he continues to struggle with contractors building unreliable products.
F-22 Lessons Drive Faster F-35 Testing
Flight-testing of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter here is running almost three times faster than expected, forcing program officials to accelerate follow-on support testing to keep pace.
Industry Lukewarm to Indian UCAV Ambition
The Indian government may have to reassess its strategy to field a fleet of unmanned combat aircraft after initial outreach to potential industrial partners elicited little response.
STSS Scoring Incremental Testing Milestones
After a rough start in orbit, two satellites launched last year to demonstrate the complex challenge of midcourse ballistic missile tracking are beginning to achieve some successes, according to Northrop Grumman, which developed the spacecraft.
Gates Wages a Budget War and a Gamble
At the heart of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates's new gambit lie two bold guesses: first, that his budget cuts and force reductions will do more good than harm; and second, that Congress, the White House and even the public will accept the sacrifices and dig no deeper into warfighting capability.
Indian Fighter Downselect Coming
With flight trials complete, the downselect process has begun for the six candidate fighters in India's Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) program, a competition with a $10 billion-plus payday for providing 126 aircraft.
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