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Air Force’s first Grey Wolf patrol helicopter arrives at Malmstrom
The MH-139 Grey Wolf helicopter, which replaces Vietnam War-era Hueys, will be used to patrol nuclear missile fields across the northern United States.
Joint Base Andrews likely to host Air Force’s new ‘Grey Wolf’ patrol helicopter
The Air Force plans to buy a pack of 82 MH-139A Grey Wolves from Boeing for $3 billion.
Future NGAD fighter jets could cost ‘hundreds of millions’ apiece
This would be more than twice the F-35′s price tag of at least $80 million apiece.
Navy’s 30-year shipbuilding plan offers three options to increase the size of the fleet
Only one of the proposed options gets the Navy to 355 ships by 2052.
By Diana Stancy
As B-21 bomber prep ramps up, Air Force awards contract for advance parts
Northrop Grumman now has at least six B-21 bombers in various stages of production, and it is expected to be publicly unveiled later this year.
Guard, Reserve would get 20 more C-130J transport aircraft under budget deal
The added C-130Js account for the bulk of the extra aircraft procurement spending lawmakers added to the administration's original budget request.
The Air Force is testing a new bunker-busting bomb that could counter North Korea and Iran
Research on the 5,000-pound weapon began in 2017.
Biden to nominate defense industry expert Andrew Hunter as Air Force acquisition boss
Andrew Hunter is known in Washington as a low-key professional and true expert on defense acquisition.
Space Force field command to be located at LA military base
The military will establish the Space Systems Command at the base near Los Angeles International Airport, the governor said in a statement.
Corps approves full-rate production for new amphibious combat vehicle
The Corps also is interested in other variants of the ACV, including a command and control version, a version with a 30 mm cannon, and a recovery version.
By Philip Athey
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed ... again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon's inspector general.
By Andrew Eversden