The Air Force is looking for additional ways to increase the operational range of aircraft.
The Air Force believes it will take at least three years for Boeing to start installing new hardware that resolves the “stiff boom” problem.
The Air Force believes it will cost at least $2.5 million to repair the KC-46.
The idea has raised eyebrows among military watchers who question its motives and safety.
Today, intelligence officials are set to deliver Congress with a new report on unexplained aerial phenomenon, better known as UFOs.
They might not be as elaborate as the exosuit Sigourney Weaver used in “Aliens,” but the idea of using tech to bolster human muscles is not far off.
Boeing said supply chain problems have resulted in longer lead times for the computing equipment and other technology needed to build RVS 2.0.
"If this becomes the new normal, how do we keep everything going?" Air Mobility Command boss Gen. Mike Minihan said.
The Air Force’s new KC-46A Pegasus tanker recently notched its first refueling mission as part of real-world operations.
“How do we share information? How do we share intelligence? How do we gain a common understanding with each other?” Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said.
Load More