Saab vice chairman Lennart Sindahl said in an interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung that the Gripen E for Switzerland may not be the strongest or the fastest but it’ll be the most modern.
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GE, UT selected for Adaptive Engine Technology Development program
The U.S. Air Force has enlisted GE Aviation and United Technologies for the Adaptive Engine Technology Development program.
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Vietnam veteran continues service in Afghanistan
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Walter Jones retired from active service as a U.S. Army Black Hawk pilot in 1993. In 2004, he decided to reenlist again and is serving with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade for the past 7 years.
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DARPA invites industry to brainstorm on F-22, F-35 replacements
DARPA has invited the industry to an 18-month evaluation on how to achieve air superiority once the F-22 and F-35 are retired.
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Russia looks at railway-based ICBMs again
After decommissioning its last railway-based missile unit almost a decade ago, Russia is looking into railway-based missile systems again.
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