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How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
Thailand becomes first foreign customer of AT-6 light-attack aircraft
Thailand’s deal with the American company on the first day of the Dubai Airshow makes it the first international customer of the light attack aircraft.
By Agnes Helou
With Afghanistan off-limits, US hunts for safe airspace as Mideast mission continues
“The question is, over the horizon capability to do what?” former Air Combat Command head Hawk Carlisle said. “There’s a lot of stuff that still has to be worked out.”
Romania, Ukraine say more troops needed on the Black Sea
Ukraine and Romania want Western allies to step up their military presence in the Black Sea, according to letters obtained by Defense News.
By Joe Gould
Caring about what veterans care about: The 2021 Best for Vets Employers
Military Times “Best for Vets: Employers” rankings for 2021 are out.
Despite Army’s technology advances, some troops still struggle with internet access
Military officials say remote medical appointments and expanded online support services will only work if all troops have reliable access to the internet.
Army joins Navy, Marine Corps in giving all tenant protections, including dispute process, withholding rent
Dispute resolutions, process for withholding rents -- all protections are in place for tenants of Army, Navy, Marine Corps privatized housing.
By Karen Jowers
Army Software Factory to churn out soldier coders
As the military struggles to recruit more skilled cyber employees, the Army has been experimenting with a novel solution: growing battlefield coders from the untapped talent within its ranks.
By Joe Gould