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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
Here’s who will build the US Army’s new missile defense radar
The Army has spent over a decade trying to replace its Patriot air-and-missile defense radar with something that will be able to address increasingly complex threats in the future and has finally picked a winner to build a replacement sensor.
By Jen Judson
Barbara Barrett confirmed as next US Air Force secretary
Barrett could become the first person to have a dual-hat role, as the civilian leader of the Air Force and Space Force.
Trump expresses confidence when asked if nuclear weapons at Incirlik are safe
“That air base alone can take any place," Trump said. "It’s a large, powerful air base.”
Here’s why the US Army is under pressure from Congress to counter rockets and drones
As a start, the service bought two Iron Dome air defense systems as an interim solution to counter existing threats.
By Jen Judson
Cracking the ‘da Vinci’ code: Virtual reality accelerates helicopter aviator training
This is just the latest way virtual reality training has spread throughout the Air Force.
Turkey’s low-altitude air defense system ready for production
The Hisar-A system is designed to provide protection for military bases, ports, airports and mobile troops, according to officials.
With Turkey’s invasion of Syria, concerns mount over nukes at Incirlik
Some are questioning whether it's time to pull nukes out of Incirlik.
From air policing to air defense: Lithuania urges new tack in NATO’s Baltic mission
To the Lithuanians, the distinction is about more than semantics in the face of a resurgent Russia.
‘No time for a blind spot’: Raytheon goes big with Patriot radar replacement
Raytheon touted its LTAMDS offering at AUSA ahead of a big U.S. Army decision on a winning radar.
By Jen Judson
Singapore’s F-15 fighter jet training program in Idaho turns 10 years old
Due to Singapore’s small size and lack of airspace available to train, its Air Force has ongoing long-term training agreements with several nations.
By Mike Yeo