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Fighter pilots integrate drones into air combat training
The drones served in a "loyal wingman" role to the pilots, marking “a major leap in human-machine teaming," the Air Force said.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Air Force exercise provides tech resources for small businesses
A U.S. Air Force event is providing small businesses with more opportunities to refine their technology.
By Jackson Richman
Air Force says goodbye to experimental satellite
A satellite project that could have been the foundation for U.S. space warfare has been decommissioned, the 45th Space Wing reported.
Sure, the F-35 is stealthy. But can it handle icy roads?
According to Lockheed, the F-35 Lightning II testing is part of the certification process for the Royal Norwegian Air Force. It will continue over the next several weeks in Alaska.
By Jackson Richman
US, Greek F-16 bids out as Croatia looks to Israel, Sweden for fighter jet deal
Croatia’s Ministry of Defence has shortlisted two offers in its tender to purchase 18 fighter jets for the country’s Air Force.
Boeing joint venture preps to overhaul Saudi Apache helicopter fleet
As more allies ask U.S. companies to deliver some domestic benefit in return for lucrative contracts, here's an example of one offset agreement that is proving its worth.
By Chirine Mouchantaf
Air Force, Navy send more equipment to search for missing Argentine submarine
The submarine has been missing for almost a week.
By Charlsy Panzino
US Air Force, Navy join search for lost Argentine submarine
Two C-17 Globemaster IIIs and a C-5M Super Galaxy were dispatched to Argentina on Saturday, bringing with them two underwater rescue systems to aid in the search for an Argentine navy submarine missing since Nov. 15.
By Kyle Rempfer
New US weather satellite launched from Vandenberg AFB
An advanced U.S. weather satellite designed to improve the accuracy of extended forecasts has been launched into polar orbit from California.
US State Department clears Poland’s $10.5B request to buy Patriot
The U.S. State Department has cleared a potential $10.5 billion sale of four Patriot air-and-missile defense systems to Poland and, compared with other recent deals, it could trigger sticker shock.
By Jen Judson
US official: If Turkey buys Russian systems, they can’t plug into NATO tech
Also as a result of the buy, further action may be forthcoming that could affect the country’s acquisition or operation of the F-35.
By Valerie Insinna