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Issue Tracker: Advice For Hawks
Members of both parties seem resigned that sequestration is here to stay. Pro-Pentagon members seem frustrated and increasingly at a loss about how to make their colleagues sympathize with their contention that the military needs more cash.
USAF Downplays T-X ‘Red Air’ Option
The T-X trainer replacement program is one of the US Air Force's top recapitalization programs, viewed as vital by service leaders as they prepare to train the next generation of F-22 and F-35 pilots.
Army Changing How It Does Requirements: McMaster
After two decades of procurement disasters, the Army is finally overhauling how it buys new weapons. The service is starting with a difficult test indeed: the new light armored vehicle to provide mobile protected firepower to the 82nd Airborne and other light infantry forces — a role unfilled since the temperamental M551 Sheridan retired in 1997.
Air-to-Air Combat Training Enters the Virtual World
As enemy fighters get more lethal, the Air Force's air-to-air combat training is looking to take a giant leap into the virtual world.
Are Missile Defense Lasers On The Verge Of Reality?
In three years the US military could have a prototype laser weapon blasting out 300 kilowatts of energy, a jump that could ignite a revolution in missile defense, a Lockheed Martin engineer told me today,
USAF Budget: Hardest Choices Yet to Come
The US Air Force requested $122.2 billion for fiscal 2016, a budget that emphasizes designing the Air Force of the future while addressing current needs.