The U.S. Air Force chief of staff discusses plans for the future force and the services’ light attack experiment.
Will Russia Sanctions Cloud U.S. Bids For Indian Fighters?
India remains committed to purchasing Moscow’s S-400 anti-aircraft system.
Opinion: The Next Manhattan Project
Beyond technology, the U.S. military should draw lessons from the commercial sector on how to meet its challenges.
The Week In Defense, Jan. 31-Feb. 7, 2019
Russia’s new bomber to begin production by 2028; SSL ends DARPA robotic-servicing project; Indian missile tests, and an Israeli investigation.
KC-46 Delivery Pace, Upgrades Unresolved As Handovers To USAF Begin
Acceptance plans are confirmed for 36 KC-46s in 2019, but Boeing is pushing for additional deliveries.
Indian Aerospace And Defense Companies Move Up The Value Chain
How India’s aerospace and defense manufacturing base is emerging, one step at a time.
Opinion: The Cold War Budget Tool That Could Save The Pentagon
When planning its military future, the U.S. should exploit global technology rather than optimize budgets, says the writer.
Did Raytheon’s Supersized Interceptor Fail Aegis Ashore Test?
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has confirmed that a Standard Missile-3 Block 2A intercept test has taken place, but won’t say it if succeeded or failed.
F-16 Squadron Commander Katie Gaetke Targets Pilot Gender Gap
One of the U.S. Air Force’s few female F-16 pilots says women still face frustrating barriers to flying fighters.
The Week in Defense, Feb. 1-8, 2018
Russia EW work bears fruit, Germany sets up heavy-lift helo competition, SSL wins USAF space study work, Canada buys naval self-defense system support package.