Air & Space Magazine has an interesting piece on the world’s first anti-satellite test, as told by the pilot himself retired Maj. Gen. Wilbert “Doug” Pearson.
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By USAF [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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Air & Space Magazine has an interesting piece on the world’s first anti-satellite test, as told by the pilot himself retired Maj. Gen. Wilbert “Doug” Pearson.
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By USAF [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
A senior executive from Boeing told Jane’s on Mar. 22 that Lockheed Martin will be awarded a full development and production contract to integrate the Legion Pod infrared search-and-track (IRST) sensor on the F-15C by end of the year.
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Photo: Lockheed Martin
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The most powerful afterburning turbofan engine fitted on a combat aircraft will be upgraded to make it 10 percent more efficient.
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By Ironmungy (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Continue reading “New NK-32 will allow Tu-160 to gain 1,000km range”
A BrahMos supersonic cruise missile fitted with an indigenous seeker has been successfully test-fired on Mar. 22.
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TASS is reporting that Russia has decided to suspend the development of the contravesial RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile due to a lack of funds.
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