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Escape system problem causes T-7 deliveries to slip to end of 2025
It's the latest slide in the T-7's schedule, and means the first deliveries will happen at least two years later than anticipated.
Pentagon turns focus toward making masks, ventilators
“Everyone’s very, very committed.”
By Jon Simkins
Latest emergency coronavirus funding package includes tens of billions for defense, VA
The $2 trillion plan also includes expanded unemployment benefits and big loans for American industries.
America should use a wartime law to mobilize industry against the pandemic
Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Industrial Affairs Jeff Bialos explains how the Defense Production Act should be employed going forward to combat the new coronavirus.
By Jeffrey P. Bialos
What exactly is the Defense Production Act?
The Defense Production Act of 1950 was signed by President Harry S. Truman amid concerns about supplies and equipment during that war.
Air Force: No progress in closing pilot shortfall
The Air Force has tried to attack the pilot shortfall from multiple angles for several years, but it hasn't shrunk.
The mystery of the oil tanker that disappeared in the Strait of Hormuz
It drifted into Iranian waters and stopped transmitting its location more than two days ago.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Test of resolve, credibility in nuke deal fallout as US-Iran edge closer to war
Iran announced it was breaking compliance with the international agreement that keeps it from making nuclear weapons and the Trump administration followed by ordering 1,000 more troops to the Middle East. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to visit MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida to meet with the heads of U.S. Central Command and U.S, Special Operations Command to discuss regional security ongoing operations.
This vet launched grenades for the Army. Now she’s a model and beauty pageant queen.
Raquel Riley Thomas is an ex-Army captain who also happens to be a business owner, pageant queen, model and Instagram influencer.
By Joshua Axelrod
Explosion at Romanian arms company cuts US AK deliveries
Nineteen people were working a shift in the tunnel when the blast occurred. They all managed to escape, except one.
SOCOM solicitation for ‘reverse engineered’ foreign weapons sparks Russian anger, warnings
Russian leaders warn U.S. military not to copy Russia's weapons designs.
By Kyle Rempfer