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Author: Michael
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The saga of the renovation of the U.S. Air Force Academy chapel is a long one. Years behind schedule and over budget, classes currently graduating have not even been able to use the facility, a staple of Air Force cadet life from the beginning of USAFA’s existence.
As a 1986 graduate, I can say the chapel was a welcomed respite from the rigors of cadet life.
President Trump today entered the debate on the renovation, calling out the bad management on a post on his Truth Social account.
China’s fighter industry on October 16 was confirmed to have made its largest ever breakthrough into international markets, after multiple high level Indonesian government sources, including Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, confirmed that the country had decide to procure and would soon receive J-10C fighters. The prestige of the Chinese combat aviation sector has grown considerably over the past decade, particularly after the country became the second in the world to bring an indigenous fifth generation fighter into service in 2017 with the operationalisation of the J-20.
Defense technology startup Valinor is looking to improve unmanned aerial system operations with its new networked docking station designed for the remote environments of future battlefields.
The company recently introduced Dispatch dock, a mobile charging station that can be integrated onto a range of military platforms and rapidly recharge different UAS. The system is part of a suite of products designed by Valinor for the Pentagon’s push to embrace drones, and features capabilities that could ease the burden for warfighters, from autonomous launch and recovery to onboard compute storage.
The Ministry of Defence has settled a legal cas
A Marine Corps AH-1Z Viper helicopter with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing crashed in Southern California Thursday evening, leaving one pilot dead and another injured.
The helicopter, assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, was on a “routine” training flight when they suffered an “aviation mishap” just after 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 3rd Marine Aviation Wing said on Friday afternoon. The AH-1Z Viper went down near Imperial Gables, a remote part of southeastern California a few dozen miles northwest of Yuma Proving Ground.
Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) moved to mandate comprehensive new safety reviews for all aircraft operations near DCA and at all major and mid-size U.S. airports, in a new bipartisan agreement that would also require fleets across the nation to be equipped with more precise situational awareness technology.
A royal visitor has returned to British Forces
The Army is creating a digital way for soldiers to sign into their new duty stations with a QR code.
Army Human Resources Command officials said at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference in Washington D.C. this week that they are implementing new digital tools to speed up and eventually replace the paperwork headache that soldiers go through to check into new bases.
HRC is trying to “maximize what we call self-service,” Col.
Veterans can now apply for a digital version of