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Block 4 Software Issues Could Cause F-35 Capability Delays, Costly Retrofits

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Block 4 Software Issues Could Cause F-35 Capability Delays, Costly Retrofits

"The biggest potential challenge is that these modernization elements don't reach the warfighter as quickly as they'd hoped," one expert said.

 

New Pentagon No. 2 Hits China In First Speech As Tensions Rise

Beijing represents "a threat to regional peace and stability, and to the rules based international order on which our security and prosperity, and those of our allies, depend," Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said

 

Army Outlines Ambitious Schedule For Robots, Armor

The Army is testing the MPF light tank; evaluating concepts for the OMFV troop carrier; preparing for major tests of high-tech Robotic Combat Vehicles and workhorse Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles in 2022; and will test a full battalion of 18 ERCA howitzers in 2023.

 

Who's Who in Defense: Tom Cotton, Ranking Member, SASC's Subcommittee on Airland

Ranking Member, SASC's Subcommittee on Airland Senator Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas   Responsibilities As former chair of SASC's Airland Subcommittee, Cotton brings direct experience to his new role as Ranking Republican of the 12-member panel responsible for Army, Air Force, National Guard and Reserve planning and operations policy and programs, not including special operations, space and…

 

Drones Vs. Drones: Lockheed MORFIUS Uses Microwaves To Kill Swarms

Crucial to the promise of MORFIUS is its ability to zap many drones at once in mid-air, far from the friendly vehicles, buildings, or people actively being defended.

 

Special Ops Aren't A Substitute For Strategy

Overused and overstretched in the "global war on terror" since 9/11, Special Operations Forces need Biden to give them a break so they can refocus on Russia, China, and the "grey zone."

 

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