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A Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank fires its main gun during a training exercise near Basra on November 17, 2008 British Ministry of Defense photo, Crown Copyright, by Sgt Gustavo Olgiati, U.S. Army ... Read More »

AFRL and Boeing will take the next big step in developing an autonomous aerial refueling capability.

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In what may be the start of the closing act on another Australian procurement mess, the Defense Ministry has agreed to contractual acceptance of two upgraded Adelaide class frigates. ... Read More »
In this week's Check 6 podcast, Aviation Week Senior Pentagon Editor Amy Butler, Senior Editor-Technology Graham Warwick, and International Editor Robert Wall talk about: Boeing, Airbus program delays, the F-22 versus Joint Strike Fighter battle, and U.S. Army’s Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter program.  ... Read More »
British military helicopter units will not know finally the whether and where of a common home until the third quarter of 2009, four years after study work got underway. ... Read More »
Anti-F-22 rhetoric wings its newer cousin. ... Read More »
Australia has formally inaugurated a new research site that’s going to play a vital role in shaping the Royal Australian Navy’s next generation submarine. ... Read More »
How to fix the USAF's budget issues. ... Read More »
+ INS Tabar sinks pirate mother ship
+ They just don't make 'em like they used to (pdf): amazing documentation in pictures of oil leaks aboard the LPD-17 San Antonio. The contractors have some explaining to do...
+ 2008 Plum Book (list of government jobs known available under the new president)
+ SCOTUS ... Read More »
This morning, Pentagon acquisitions czar John Young addressed a group of us at the Defense Writers Group breakfast in D.C. Although he refused to answer questions related to the presidential transition, he was pretty relaxed and open on most other topics. Particularly when it came to the topic of the problem with acquisitions. ... Read More »
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