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US Must Weigh ‘Strategic Impacts’ Of Arming The Heavens: Aerospace

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US Must Weigh 'Strategic Impacts' Of Arming The Heavens: Aerospace

"I think probably the biggest single thing that I know Gen. Raymond is working on … is really fleshing out that long-term vision for the Space Force," Justin Johnson, acting deputy assistant secretary for space policy says.

 

Crippled Icebreaker Healy To Get Complex Rebuild; Huge Engine Heads To Panama Canal

Yesterday, the Coast Guard moved a 23-year-old and 106-ton engine onto a barge in Baltimore for a long trip to the West Coast.

 

Army Seeks Electric Scout By 2025

The Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, an off-road truck to scout ahead of airborne and light infantry units, could lead the Army's move to electric motors. But electrifying heavy cargo trucks, let alone tanks, could take decades.

 

First Joint Exercise To Test All-Domain Capabilities: Valiant Shield 2020

The exercise also served as the Air Force's third "On Ramp" demo for its Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), demonstrating a new software for battlefield situational awareness.

 

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