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Esper Departure Reports Thin Gruel; End Of Administration Looms

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Esper Departure Reports Thin Gruel; End Of Administration Looms

"And you know I'm aware, because as everyone knows [with a chuckle], these political positions they can, they can turn quickly on the other side of the election," says Will Roper.

 

Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program 'On Right Track'

"I know we're not going to be immune from design flaws," Air Force RCO head Randy Walden said of the B-21 program. "We're going to have to work through those, and we're doing some of that today."

 

IBCS: Army Missile Defense Passes Most Complex Test Yet

Even with a relay taken down by jamming, the new IBCS network was able to fuse targeting data from Patriot and Sentinel radars, then shoot down two cruise missile surrogates with a single PAC-3 interceptor apiece.

 

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