Aviation Week examines solutions put forward by Boeing and Northrop Grumman to improve the U.S. Air Force’s airborne ground-surveillance capabilities.
Naval War College Review: China’s “Antiaccess” Ballistic Missiles and U.S. Active Defense
Former professor at Naval War College, Marshall Hoyler, proposed some solutions for the United States to counter China’s anti-ship ballistic missiles and ballistic missiles aimed at its bases in the Pacific.
US Air Force takes ‘cautious’ approach to new bomber
U.S. Air Force Secretary Michael Donley on Monday said his service remains committed to building a new long-range bomber. The aircraft will focus first on long-range conventional strike using existing technologies.
Washington approves export license for F-15SE to Seoul
The Pentagon has approved the export license of the F-15SE to South Korea. This is the first export approval for the jet.
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Iraqi Air Force Academy opens its doors
The Iraqi Air Force College took in its first batch of students on Sept. 1.