Wednesday 9 February 2022

Air Force officially looking for vendors to potentially replace E-3 AWACs

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Air Force officially looking for vendors to potentially replace E-3 AWACs

In a new solicitation, the Air Force states it could put a company under contract in fiscal 2023 to make the first two prototype E-3 replacement airplanes.

 

A robo-Black Hawk helicopter flew with no pilots for the first time

The Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System, or ALIAS, was outfitted on a UH-60A Black Hawk at Fort Campbell, KY, for a simulated flight through an "obstacle run" in "Manhattan" with no pilots on board.

 

Berger calls for 'deterrence by detection' in light of Russia-Ukraine tensions

"We have to have the capability to illuminate" adversarial actions, Berger said. "Some portion of that is so that we can understand how they're setting their pieces for battle. And part of it, frankly, is to bring it to international attention and expose it for what it is."

 

Defense Department still lacks FY23 topline budget figure: Wormuth

"We are going to have to make some hard choices, and everything is on the table," Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said about her service's next budget.

 

CENTCOM nominee wants a wary eye on 'predatory' China in Middle East

Lt. Gen. Erik Kurilla could take the helm of US forces in the Middle East, but at a time when European and Asian crises dominate the security conversation.

 

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