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Cummings fine-tunes Hellhound drone for Golden Dome mission
Cummings Aerospace has designed a larger version of its Hellhound to meet Golden Dome homeland missile defense needs.
By Jen Judson
Serbia turns to Russia for air defense systems, helo procurement
Serbia's president reportedly said the country "is on a European path, but the difference between Serbia and other countries in the region is that Serbia does not want to join NATO."
GAO: Upgrading to new GPS will cost billions more than planned
To upgrade more than 700 weapon systems to next-generation GPS, the GAO warned the Defense Department will have to spend "many billions of dollars" more than budgeted.
By Amber Corrin
Poland will piece together its own solution for short-range air defense
Poland plans to piece together its own solution for short-range air defense using indigenous radars, potentially even developing its own command-and-control capability.
By Jen Judson
Top US Air Force officer teases changes to multidomain C2
The Air Force's multidomain command and control review has concluded. Here's what could be on the table.
By Valerie Insinna
Squadron’s ‘atomic leadership style’ could become a model for the Air Force
The 99th Reconnaissance Squadron’s innovative leadership style has attracted the attention of Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein, who has made “revitalizing squadrons” one of the priorities of his tenure.
By Valerie Insinna
One U-2 squadron wants to be the Silicon Valley of the Air Force
U-2 pilots at Beale Air Force Base may still be operating an aircraft designed more than 60 years ago, but they're shopping for cutting edge tech to help augment their decade's old mission.
By Valerie Insinna
F-16 fighter jets to begin journey to Indonesia following US regeneration work
The U.S. Air Force has completed regeneration work on the last of 24 Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft for Indonesia.
By Mike Yeo
Britain moves to restore carrier strike capability with warship commissioning
Only one carrier will be operational at any given time, as Britain doesn’t have the manpower or other resources to simultaneously operate the two warships.
Upgrade of India's Mirage fighter fleet in jeopardy as maintenance contracts lapse
The upgrade of India’s Mirage 2000-H fleet could face a roadblock, after the maintenance warranty from original equipment manufacturers Dassault Aviation and Thales of France expired with nobody willing to continue footing the bill.
Poland has sticker shock over ‘unacceptable’ price tag for Patriot buy
Poland has been pushing toward a purchase of a medium-range air-and-missile defense system for many years, settling on an unprecedented configuration of the Patriot system, but was surprised by the high cost presented by the U.S. State Department.
By Jen Judson