National Air Cargo Group Inc. and its insurer have sued the U.S. government for not paying an insurance policy that covers aircraft contractors working for the Pentagon in a hostile environment.
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Day: October 4, 2013
18th Aggressor Squadron to remain at Eielson
Alaska’s congressional delegation has confirmed that the USAF has reverse its decision to move the 18th Aggressor Squadron from Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks to Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson.
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Turkish official say HQ-9 to be integrated with NATO assets in Turkey
Murad Bayar, Turkey’s Undersecretary of Defence Procurement, told Hürriyet Daily News that the Chinese HQ-9 will be integrated with NATO assets stationed in Turkey.
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Russian to unveil 20-ton UCAV in 2018
RIA Novosti reported that Russia’s first 20-ton unmanned combat aerial vehicle will be unveiled in 2018.
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U.S. government shutdown affecting F-35 test flights, deliveries
Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, F-35’s program manager, said the shutdown of the government is affecting the ability to conduct flight tests.
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