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Netherlands orders Skyranger anti-drone cannons for under €1 billion
The weapons will come in two configurations: a mobile setup mounted on vehicles, and a novel stationary design.
HASC chairman could use next stimulus to help defense industrial base
“A lot of work needs to be done with our large contractors to make sure that smaller and medium sized ones can survive,” Rep. Adam Smith warned Tuesday.
By Aaron Mehta
Inside one Air Force C-17 crew’s journey to bring COVID-19 test swabs to the US
A C-17 arrived in Memphis on Friday with nearly a million COVID-19 swaps.
By Valerie Insinna
With the commercial aviation industry in a nosedive, the Defense Department offers airlines a lifeline
U.S. Transportation Command is hoping that the contracts its issuing to commercial air providers can help them weather the financial storm caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
By Valerie Insinna
Chewning, former DoD industrial head, returns to McKinsey
Chewning most recently served as chief of staff to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.
By Aaron Mehta
Boeing stops work at Philadelphia facility, halting production of H-47 and V-22 aircraft
Boeing will close for two weeks amid the spread of COVID-19 in region.
By Jen Judson
Air Force botched building its new air base in Africa
Construction at Niger Air Base 201 might have violated the law and failed to meet security standards.
By Kyle Rempfer
Done deal: Boeing will have to rip and replace KC-46 sensor and camera systems on its own dime
Boeing will have to do a comprehensive redesign of the Remote Vision System's hardware and software.
By Valerie Insinna
Pentagon announces final 5G prototype proposal
In this proposal, the Pentagon wants to test how 5G networks affect airborne radio systems.
By Andrew Eversden
Russia is behind in military space capabilities, but that only drives its appetite
Russia is working to expand its anti-access/area denial approach in outer space in the form of electronic warfare, increasing sustainability of its communication systems, and developing offensive capabilities against ground-based space infrastructure.
By Pavel Luzin
Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
By Mike Gruss