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Radar, other upgrades planned for experimental US Air Force AI fighter
Raytheon was awarded a contract from the Air Force to put its air-cooled, compact PhantomStrike fire control radar into the X-62 as part of its upgrades.
Shaving waivers disproportionately affect Black airmen, delay promotions
An article published in the Journal of Military Medicine in July demonstrated a significant association between shaving waivers and delays in promotion.
By Lt. Col. Simon Ritchie
Biden nominates former FAA official Ravi Chaudhary as Air Force installations boss
Chaudhary, an Air Force retiree, served as a C-17 pilot before going on to work with NASA, the FAA and others.
Pilot lost control of wobbling F-22 that spiraled to the ground in secretive crash last year
In the confusing aftermath of the crash, F-22 and F-35 fighter jets almost collided in midair as well.
Arizona jury convicts airman in death of Mennonite woman
A jury in Arizona has convicted a Luke Air Force Base airman in the disappearance and death of a Mennonite woman who was living in New Mexico.
The Air Force is testing a new bunker-busting bomb that could counter North Korea and Iran
Research on the 5,000-pound weapon began in 2017.
This Compass Call squadron is coming home after 20 years of hacking and jamming enemies in CENTCOM
These EC-130H crews have flown about 14,750 sorties in U.S. CENTCOM — more than 90,000 hours in the air.
Military exchanges, battling supply chain issues, urge customers not to wait on holiday shopping
Exchange officials: 'Do not wait to buy — if you see it buy it!'
By Karen Jowers
Lockheed delivers laser for AC-130J gunship
The AC-130J Ghostrider gunship just got a step closer to getting its laser.
From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution
It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
By Nathan Strout