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GAO: Services aren’t sharing information on longtime Osprey problems
Government auditors said known problems with the Osprey have gone unresolved for years and in some cases at least a decade.
Robotic arms, tiny helper satellites: Military explores how to upgrade, repair assets in space
In one example, Lockheed Martin wants to integrate new hardware into a toaster-sized satellite and then plug the cubesat into an orbiting GPS satellite.
By Nathan Strout
Airmen and guardians have about two months to get vaccinated against COVID-19
Active-duty airmen and guardians have until Nov. 2. Reservists have until Dec. 2.
US-built databases a potential tool of Taliban repression
Built with few data-protection safeguards, it risks becoming the high-tech jackboots of a surveillance state.
How many F-35s does the Air Force need?
A new tactical aircraft study underway could make certain what has until now been a suspicion: The U.S. Air Force is unlikely to purchase all of the 1,763 F-35A jets in its program of record.
By Valerie Insinna
Four questions with the head of Air Combat Command
Gen. Mark Kelly talked about the service's sixth-generation fighter and plans to replace the E-3 airborne warning and control plane, better known as the AWACS.
By Valerie Insinna