A U.S. military official said a OH-58 that crashed in Afghanistan on Wednesday was most likely shot down by the enemy.
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Month: June 2012
U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee questions F-35’s electronic warfare capability
The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday questioned whether Lockheed Martin is keeping high standards of production for the F-35.
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F-22 pilot on second flight had “ground incident” during touch-and-go
A F-22 pilot, on his second flight, experienced a “ground incident” at about 5 p.m. last Thursday that put the jet out of action.
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Increased activity by North Korean fighters near border with South
North Korean fighter jets have been flying near the border with South Korea since mid-May. Up to 50 flights occurred each day and two to three flights were just 20 to 50 kilometers from the border.
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Interim investigation into MV-22 crash found cause was not mechanical
The United States told Japan that the crash of a MV-22 earlier this year was not caused by mechanical failure.
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