The second test of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Hypersonic Weapon failed shortly after it lifted off from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska on Aug. 25.
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The second test of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Hypersonic Weapon failed shortly after it lifted off from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska on Aug. 25.
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The first two of eleven T-6C trainers for the Royal New Zealand Air Force have arrived in the country and will be delivered to the service in October.
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U.S. Air Force has successfully flight tested an upgraded AGM-88F with HARM Control Section Modification (HCSM).
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HT to DRAGO. Eight F-15SGs have been assigned FAA N numbers recently on Aug. 6. The USAF serial numbers does not match to any F-15SGs that Singapore bought in 2005 or 2007.
N-number USAF serial number
N361SG 05-8361
N363SG 05-8363
N366SG 05-8366
N368SG 05-8368
N373SG 05-8373
N376SG 05-8376
N378SG 05-8378
N837SG 05-8371
Khang Sung-wook, president and CEO of GE Korea, told reporters that his company is keen to participate in South Korea’s KFX fighter program.
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