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Austrian jets intercept US military planes two days in a row
The May 10 intercept reportedly took place over the Totes Gebirge mountain range in Upper Austria, over 60 kilometers from the German border.
By Linus Höller
US Army splits testing phase of future missile defense radar
The service plans to divide the testing program for the sensor's 360-degree tracking capability into two stages to keep things manageable.
By Jen Judson
US Army plans to grow Patriot missile defense force
The Army will grow its Patriot air and missile defense units, but it will take time as the service faces forcewide recruiting challenges.
By Jen Judson
Italy Air Force hauls an F-35 contingent to Japan for first-ever drill
The training visit comes as the two countries look to develop a sixth-generation warplane, dubbed GCAP, along with Britain.
By Tom Kington
What challenges will the next Missile Defense Agency director face?
The agency recently began building a robust air and missile defense architecture in Guam to protect the island from attack.
By Jen Judson