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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
Air Force Research Laboratory awards university $1 billion for space technology research
The contract further strengthens the relationship between AFRL and the Space Dynamics Laboratory.
By Nathan Strout
British Air Force hails first-ever test flight using only synthetic fuel
The successful flight by senior RAF test pilot Group Captain Peter Hackett has been logged by Guinness World Records.
Got cruise missile-armed cargo planes? The US Air Force is nearly there.
The Air Force hopes to one day be able to launch a barrage of cruise missiles or other weapons out of the back of airlift planes.
National Reconnaissance Office further expands contract with Planet
The contract extension gives the NRO more access to Planet's capabilities just as the agency prepares to issue new commercial imagery contracts in 2022.
By Nathan Strout
France launches three CERES satellites aboard Arianespace Vega rocket
The constellation — called CapacitÉ de Renseignement Électromagnétique Spatiale, or CERES — will allow France to better collect intelligence from electromagnetic origins in space, the country’s Ministry of Defense.
Russia rejects accusations of endangering ISS astronauts
A Russian official confirmed that the anti-satellite test took place, but denied that the resultant debris would endanger the International Space Station or other spacecraft.
Russia tests anti-satellite weapon, astronauts take cover
Astronauts were forced to take cover on the International Space Station after a Russian anti-satellite test generated debris, according to the U.S. State Department.
By Nathan Strout
‘Brittle’ air refueling capability endangers US during major war
The Hudson Institute argues that the answer isn't in more tankers, but better distribution of refueling architecture on the ground.
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst gets its first KC-46s — and the Air Force’s 50th
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is expected to receive 15 more KC-46s this fiscal year, and another nine the next year.
Singapore tries to normalize military training schedule after pandemic disruption
Efforts include an integrated sense-and-strike exercise in Idaho that saw the debut of an improved artificial intelligence-enabled C2 system.
By Mike Yeo