Popular Mechanics spoke to Phantom Works and Skunk Works on their latest concept images released during the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Conference and Expo.
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Hollande sents letter to Cameron indicating support for helicopter-borne anti-ship missile
French President François Hollande sent the letter last week to British Prime Minister David Cameron indicating his support for a new helicopter-borne anti-ship missile.
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Kerry: U.S. would reduce missile defenses in Asia if North Korea abandoned nuclear program
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told China’s top leaders that Washington would reduce its missile defenses in Asia if North Korea abandoned its nuclear weapons program.
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U.S. to spend $1 billion to develop guided tailkit for B61-12 nuclear bomb
According to FAS, the U.S. Air Force plans to spend more than $1 billion on developing a guided tailkit for the B61-12 nuclear bomb.
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AgustaWestland unveils AW169 AAS
During the Army Aviation Association of America Annual Professional Forum and Exposition in Fort Worth, Texas, AgustaWestland took the opportunity to unveil the latest generation AW169 AAS military helicopter.
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