Wednesday, 16 February 2022

Inside the alleged ‘boardroom coup’ at Aerojet Rocketdyne

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Inside the alleged 'boardroom coup' at Aerojet Rocketdyne

Legal documents viewed by Breaking Defense reveal the company's board is split into warring factions, each seeking to oust the other's leader in the wake of Aerojet's failed merger with Lockheed Martin.

 

New Pentagon report sends warning shot for defense consolidation, especially in hypersonics

The report comes just days after a major deal between Lockheed Martin and Aerojet Rocketdyne was scuttled thanks to government pressure.

 

Russia could target American space firms to blind Ukraine

"I don't think we would respond," a government source said bluntly about what would happen if Russia used a non-kinetic attack on an American commercial satellite.

 

China presence ebbs at Singapore Air Show; public barred from entry

It was impossible not to notice the absence at the Singapore Air Show of the general public, which was barred from the show in light of the threat from COVID-19.

 

Russia vs Ukraine could provide invaluable lessons on what truly works in modern warfare

Mark Cancian of CSIS lays out five major lessons that could be learned from a Russia-Ukraine conflict.

 

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