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Iron Dome: A Decade of Intercepts [Sponsored] This year marks the 10th anniversary of the first operational intercept by Israel's Iron Dome system.
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Future Tank: Beyond The M1 Abrams Manned armored vehicles will have a place even in a world of killer drones, experts agreed. But will they engage the enemy directly with big guns, or stay hidden and send out armed robots instead?
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CSAF Brown On Deck For Joint Chiefs Chair: RUMINT Former CSAF Gen. David Goldfein, who like many fighter pilots isn't a big guy, was passed over as CJCS because he didn't "look macho enough for Trump," said one former Pentagon insider.
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Early Risk Reduction For The Bomber Of The Future [Sponsored] With two B-21 test articles in production in Palmdale, Northrop Grumman will soon be flying a digital marvel of the 21st Century.
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AUSA Fires Back At Air Force: Long-Range Missiles Aren't 'Stupid' The benefit of diverse and effective long-range precision fires was reinforced by then-U.S. Pacific Command Commander Navy Adm. Harry Harris, who challenged the Army to develop more lethal, long-range precision fires that could not only engage adversary land targets, but also sink ships at sea.
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Valkyrie Drops A Drone Of Its Own UPDATED: To explain that LCASD program is done with flight tests. WASHINGTON: The Air Force's low-cost XQ-58A Valkyrie drone has tested a new capability — launching its own drone — designed to boost its abilities to counter enemy air defense missiles and protect higher-value aircraft such as fighters and tankers. The Air Force Research Laboratory…
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