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Boeing Grey Wolf helicopter production ramps up as test phase ends
The first field-ready MH-139 is in final assembly, and is slated to be delivered in 2024.
Pentagon tests high-power microwave systems against drones
The Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office has completed its third demonstration to look at capability that could fill identified gaps to defeat the growing drone threat around the world.
By Jen Judson
US Air Force to skip a year of Grey Wolf helicopter procurement in FY22
The Air Force will not buy MH-139As in fiscal 2022 due to "delays in Boeing obtaining Federal Aviation Administration certification."
By Valerie Insinna
Best pics of the week: May 23, 2021
Air Force PJs train in Djibouti, amphibious exercises in Portugal, DEFENDER-Europe exercises in Bulgaria and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
First short-range air defense systems deploy to Europe
The first platoon of Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense systems have landed in Germany.
By Jen Judson
Joint Assault Bridge ready for initial fielding after testing redo
A second round of operational testing for the Joint Assault Bridge, after a failed first try, has paved the way for fielding.
By Jen Judson
Fire destroys apartments being built for low-income veterans in Los Angeles
A five-story structure under construction to house scores of homeless and low-income veterans went up in flames Wednesday in East Lost Angeles.
Removing photographs may not give a bigger picture for selection and promotion boards
Blind promotions may detract from efforts to foster diversity in the Army, says the author of this commentary.
By Ron E. Prescott
Army’s interim short-range air defense system on track despite minor ‘hiccup’ in tests
The Army says it's on track to make a decision by the end of the year on whether it will buy at least one battery of an interim short-range air defense capability rapidly developed to fill an urgent gap in Europe.
By Jen Judson
Stryker weapons upgrades face scrutiny under House proposal
Under a proposed defense policy bill, the U.S. Army would have to brief Congress on plans to upgrade weapons for the Stryker combat vehicle amid the service’s efforts to reassure industry about the competition.
By Joe Gould