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SNC Technology Offers Superior EW Capability To Support Multi-Domain Operations.
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Cyber Concerns, Classification Disagreements Lead Space Survey Results The first-ever Breaking Defense Space Survey gathered information from national security space professionals in government, the military, and industry.
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Lockheed's Acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne Delayed "The Aerojet Rocketdyne transaction continues moving through the regulatory approval process, and we now anticipate closing in the first quarter of 2022," said Lockheed CEO James Taiclet.
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Drone Attack In Syria May Be Warning Of Things To Come The Oct. 20 drone attack comes as Iran is increasing its relations with Syria.
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Senate Appropriators Pile On Congressional Criticism Of Next-Gen Missile Warning Program Given the concerns from across the congressional landscape about Next-Gen OPIR's direction, "it's a reasonable assumption that there's some smoke somewhere there," said Capital Alpha's Byron Callan.
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If The Air Force Buys The E-7A Wedgetail, What's Next? As the service works to procure the required number of E-7As as quickly as possible, it should simultaneously implement a comprehensive plan to expedite the training of US Air Force pilots and air battle management crews.
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Army Awards Laser Weapon Contract To Boeing, General Atomics Team The Army wants to demonstrate a 300 kilowatt laser weapon in fiscal 2022.
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From Sensor To Decision: Maxar's Combined Offerings Support Next-Gen National Security Missions [Sponsored] Space-based intelligence for rapid decision-making will be a critical tool in the multiforce, multidomain landscape of the near future.
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The F-35 At 20: How Its Successes, And Failures, Shaped The Aerospace Industry The takeaway from the last 20 years, according to aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia, might well be, "You succeeded, but please don't try that again."
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