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Navy pauses T-45C Goshawk fleet operations after ‘engine malfunction’
It's the second fleet-wide stand-down of the Navy's trainer aircraft fleet since 2022.
By Diana Stancy
Airmen, guardians: Your ideas needed to solve real-world problems
Piloted in 2017, the Air Force's Shark Tank knockoff formed part of a broader campaign to expedite the process of finding and developing new technology.
US Army developing LASSO tank-killing drone for infantry
The U.S. Army is still finalizing details related to contracts with defense industry, a PEO Soldier spokesperson said.
Thunderstorm damage to Vance’s T-6 fleet will slow pilot training
At least 12 T-6s require intensive repairs before they can return to flight, base spokesperson Terri Schaefer said.
Bird strike caused T-38 jet crash last November, investigators say
The pilot, an instructor with the 49th Fighter Training Squadron, sustained minor injuries but safely ejected.
Marine reservist found not guilty of 2018 Louisiana murder
Lance Cpl. Quan T. Charles was convicted of obstruction of justice but acquitted of second-degree murder.
Russian jets harass US drones over Syria for second time in 24 hours
The U.S. Air Force says Russian fighter jets flew dangerously close to U.S. drone aircraft over Syria again Thursday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Tara Copp, AP
T-7 Red Hawk trainer jet takes its first flight
Its flight marks the beginning of the T-7′s final development phase before Boeing starts producing military-ready jets.
House defense bill pushes US Air Force on jet trainer availability
Boeing's T-7 has struggled with safety issues and testing and schedule delays, and lawmakers want the Air Force to speed up the Red Hawk's acquisition.
The Army’s M10 Booker is a tank. Prove us wrong.
Why just write about the disagreement among Army senior leaders when we can pick a side?
By Davis Winkie
Bird strike caused T-45 Goshawk crash last August, investigation finds
The aircraft ultimately suffered a power loss, and the investigation described the mishap as “wholly unavoidable.”
By Diana Stancy