US Air Force
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May- 2022 -2 MaySea
US Air Force Tests New Ship-Killing Smart Bomb
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has demonstrated a new low-cost, ship-killing smart bomb in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Apr- 2022 -28 AprilAir
US Air Force to Assess Thailand’s Readiness to Operate F-35s
A team from the US Air Force will go to Thailand to evaluate if the southeast Asian nation is ready to operate F-35 fighter jets.
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28 AprilAmericas
US Air Force Picks Boeing E-7 Wedgetail as AWACS Replacement
The US Air Force has selected the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail to replace a part of the E-3 Sentry AWACS fleet.
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25 AprilTechnology
Raytheon Installs First Nuclear Comms System for US Air Force
Raytheon has completed the installation of its first global ASNT system to upgrade the command and control capabilities of the US Air Force nuclear bomber fleet.
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21 AprilTechnology
USAF Seeks Vulnerability Tests on Electromagnetic Warfare Systems
The US Air Force is asking defense and technology firms to perform vulnerability tests on present electronic systems.
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20 AprilArms
US Air Force Fields New Sniper Rifle Replacement
The US Air Force has announced it is deploying a new sniper rifle replacement called the Squad Designated Marksmanship Rifle.
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18 AprilAir
US Air Force Receives First E-4B Simulator
The US Air Force has taken delivery of its first-ever E-4B aircraft simulator to help pilots and flight engineers in training.
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18 AprilTechnology
US Air Force Deploys ‘Robot Dog’
The US Air Force has deployed the Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle (QUGV) at its base in Portland, Oregon.
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14 AprilNuclear
UK Nuclear Weapons Storage Site Being Upgraded
NATO has added the UK to the list of countries where military infrastructure is being upgraded for nuclear weapons storage.
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13 AprilCommentary
A Key Reason for Russia’s Colossal Electronic Warfare Failure in Ukraine
There is significant evidence that Russia’s EW/EA failure in Ukraine wasn't hardware-related — it was humanware-related.
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