Thursday 21 October 2021

China ‘Not An Olympian Power’: Presumptive China Ambassador ‘Confident’ In US

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China 'Not An Olympian Power': Presumptive China Ambassador 'Confident' In US

Top Senate Foreign Relations Republican sounds alarm after "China's test […] of a Fractional Orbital Bombardment system," saying it would "allow the PRC to completely circumvent US early warning capabilities and increase the vulnerability of the continental US to a nuclear attack."

 

US Must Build Space 'Superhighway' Before China Stakes Claims: Senior Space Force Officer

Brig. Gen. John Olson, who advises CSO Gen. Jay Raymond on space logistics issues, believes the US must rapidly act to take the "first mover advantage" for itself to block Chinese ambitions, which could include territorial claims in space.

 

VCNO: Loss of Bonhomme Richard Was 'Clearly Preventable'

The Navy has identified 36 individuals with some level of culpability for the loss of a $3.5 billion warship.

 

Not Going Solo: Air Force, Kessel Run Sign New Agreement For Speedier Code

The agreement will pave the way for closer collaboration between Kessel Run and Air Combat Command, officials said.

 

Towards Zero-Trust: Forescout To Help DISA Scale Comply-to-Connect

"The ultimate goal is understanding exactly what is happening on the network, who is connecting, what is connected, and what are those devices and users doing on the network so you can make sure that, where connection is necessary for a mission, it's available but also that it's secure," Forescout's Dean Hullings said.

 

The B-21 Raider: Infused With Stealthy Lessons Learned For Maintenance And Support

[Sponsored] Low-observable treatments and easier maintenance usually don't go hand-in-hand; all indications are that the B-21 will break that paradigm. 

 

Army Could Test New Ramjet Weapon From Boeing Next Summer

"The farther it flies, the faster it flies, because it's scooping up more oxygen, and that also helps you to avoid detection," a Boeing executive said of the Ramjet design.

 

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