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Russian Sat Spits Out High-Speed Object In Likely ASAT Test

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Russian Sat Spits Out High-Speed Object In Likely ASAT Test

"I don't see another obvious explanation other than it was a weapons test," said Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation (SWF).

 

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By 2026, Adm. Philip Davidson said, the US will need additional air and missile defenses on Guam to counter a growing Chinese threat.

 

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JADC2: Black Sea Exercise Tests Joint Command Concepts

The Air Force experiment piggybacked on the annual Sea Breeze wargames, with ships, aircraft, and special operators from at least eight nations coming together to deter Russia.

 

Air Force 'Digital Century Series' Is Stuck In The Wrong Century

Acquisition chief Will Roper wants to replicate the rapid-fire development of new fighter jets in the 1950s. He should focus on new drones instead.

 

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