The US Navy Has Given Up On Its Helicopters: Here Is Why
The U.S. Navy has found a cost-saving resource, leased civilian helicopters.
Vermont Air National Guard First To Try F-35 Jets: 2 Of 20 Jets Delivered
An air guard unit in Vermont is home to the newest F-35 fighter aircraft today.
L3Harris And Northrop Grumman Come Up Winners With New USAF Satellite Communication Contracts
Broadband communications between military aircraft took a step forward as new contracts were announced.
Are Iranian Nuclear Revelations Rhetoric Or Cause For Alarm?
The time has come when the world is most likely going to have to face a nuclear-armed Iran.
Puppet Show In Middle-East: Iran Is Pulling The Strings, Has Missiles Pointed At US Troops From Iraq
Tensions are reaching a fever pitch as it has been confirmed that Iran has missiles In Iraq that can hit troops and Israel.
USAF Searching For 'Doomsday' Plane Replacement But Does It Have A Choice?
USAF is seeking a company to build new "Doomsday" plane but the Boeing 747-8, the most likely air frame candidate, may already be out of the race.
USS Detroit Sinks Abandoned Vessel, Shows The Under-Favored Ship Class Has Bite
The USS Detroit got to test its weapons while out on patrol in November
Northrop Grumman Wins Contract To Design Space-borne Anti-Hypersonic Weapon Defense System
Northrop Grumman will be working for the next year on a new defense against hypersonic weapons.
USS Harry S Truman Deploys Across The Atlantic After Undisclosed Repairs
The massive USS Harry S. Truman has finally deployed for the first time since being repaired.
Lockheed Martin Wins $989 Million Contract Modification To Mainstream Hypersonic Weapons By 2022
The pentagon handed Lockheed Martin a sweet contract this week.
Shooting At Pearl Harbor Base; US Navy Sailor, 2 Civilian Employees Dead
The shooter, a U.S. Navy Sailor assigned to the USS Columbia, killed himself.
The 'Eye In The Sky' To Get An Upgrade Worth 1 Billion Dollars
The US Military will be upgrading the plane one final time.
Another F-16 Has Crashed: The Military Needs To Upgrade With Newer Planes
The crash of an F-16 in Korea has military leaders and civilians wondering when it will stop.
Boeing Takes Another Punch As India Decides To Self-Certify The 737 MAX
India is one of the biggest purchasers of the troubled 737 Max and is looking at creating its own certifications.
Cyborg Soldiers Arriving In 2050: The US Army Is Ready For Them
A report released this week by the Army details plans for augmented soldiers.
Passenger Plane Loses Communications And Prompts Swift Response From RAF: Sonic Boom Sweeps London
A flight from Israel to the U.S. lost contact with the London control tower, prompting fighter jets to be scrambled.
Iranian P-3 Orion Tempts Fate, Buzzes US Navy Ships Several Times In Gulf Of Oman
The Iranian military buzzed two U.S. Navy ships as they completed a mission in the Gulf Of Oman.
Belarus Is Unhappy With Its Brand New Su-30, Wants The US F-16
Belarus has decided that its air force would rather fly the F-16, after getting Su-30s from Russia.
Two USAF A-10 Pilots Receive Distinguished Flying Cross, Years After Earning Them In Afghanistan
Lt. Col. Tony "Crack" Roe and Maj. John "Sapper" Tice, flight commanders with the 303rd Fighter Squadron, received the Distinguished Flying Cross on the same day.
Lockheed Martin Wins Contract For Additional F-35 Stealth Aircraft For Australia
Lockheed Martin won a huge contract to support Australia and a second to support the USAF.
Mystery Missile System Sighted During White House Lockdown
A reporter snapped a picture of a missile system during White House lockdown.
FAA Upends Boeing's Plans On 737 Max Return With Vow To Ramp Up Oversight Of Jets
The FAA said it will not approve the 737 Max to return to service until it has completed numerous rounds of rigorous testing.
The US Air War In Afghanistan May Never End
The US military is still handling most of the day-to-day strike planning in Afghanistan.
Why Are US Troops Still Fighting In Syria? Emerging Pattern Suggests Change In Strategy
Despite claims that US troops were leaving the country, new operations have begun.
Boeing Lands $172M Contract To Keep The Hornet Stinging Enemies Through 2035
Despite plans to retire, the Hornet Boeing has a new contract.
Move Over Airports: Spaceports Are The Next Big Thing
As the space program takes on a new shape and the race heats up, spaceports are becoming a real thing.
Raytheon Gets $72 Million Support Contract For World's Most Deadly Air-To-Air Missile
The USAF awarded Raytheon with a huge payout if the compnay can meet the deadlines for the AMRAAM missiles.
The F-35A Is Headed Back To The Middle East After A Smashing First Combat Deployment
The 4th Fighter Squadron returned to Utah just two weeks ago from a 6-month deployment to Al Dhafra.
Bell-Boeing's Support Contract For V-22 Ospreys Will Benefit Texas, Pennsylvania Facilities
The $379.3 million contract will provide maintenance repair and consumable material support for the 375 Ospreys that are currently used by the United States Air Force and the Marine Corps.
USAF Ditches Outdated Cruise Missiles Despite Past Success As It Looks To The Future
The USAF has ended the CALCM lifecycle in favor of modern hypersonic weapons.