Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks to employees at Rocket Lab, as he continues his Arsenal of Freedom Tour.
Hegseth described a new American way of procuring weapons, putting the war fighter first, developing and fielding the best technology, fast and at scale.
AFP was on scene as part of the Pentagon Press Corp.
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American and Jordanian forces carried out airstrikes on more than three dozen Islamic State targets in Syria today, in the second wave of bombardments retaliating for the killing of American soldiers last month.
U.S. Central Command confirmed the airstrikes late this afternoon, saying that a large force of more than a dozen aircraft bombed dozens of ISIS targets “across Syria,” firing more than 90 munitions. The operation included American F-15E Strike Eagles, A-10 Warthog close attack planes, AC-130J gunships and MQ-9 Reaper drones.
The Air Force plans to bring an electronics warfare squadron to its combat aviation training center at Nellis Air Force Base.
Earlier this week the Air Force announced that the 562nd Electronic Warfare Squadron would be based out of Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada starting in the coming months. The squadron, part of the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing, will be tasked with streamlining electromagnetic spectrum operations at the Air Force Warfare Center at the base, the service said.
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The move would ensure national safety and security against any potential adversary, the President said.