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U.S. Is Burning Through Tomahawk Cruise Missile Stockpile At An Alarming Rate: Report
The four-week conflict with Iran has so far consumed more than a whopping 850 Tomahawk missiles, officials have stated.
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Hardened Underground Facilities Now Being Sought For Al Udeid Air Base
Iranian attacks highlight the glaring need for hardened infrastructure and shelters to protect troops and military assets.
Private F-5 Adversary Jets Taking The Fight To Navy Fighter Pilots
TWZ Special Access: We visited TacAir to learn about their heavily upgraded F-5AT fighters and how they replicate enemy aircraft to keep U.S. fighter aircrews sharp.
Is The U.S. Dropping Mines To Stop Iranian Missile Launchers?
Scattering mines around remote missile facilities and launch points would make sense in order to further degrade Iranian launches.
Navy F/A-18’s Close Call With An Iranian SAM Highlights Remaining Risks To Epic Fury Aviators (Updated)
Even in lower-threat coastal areas, MANPADS are a real risk to lower-flying aircraft, and true air supremacy across Iran still isn’t a reality.
Veteran KC-135 Base Commander’s View Of Epic Fury’s Strain On The Tanker Force
Retired Colonel Troy Pananon knows just how big a toll Epic Fury is taking on the fleet, its maintainers, and aircrews.
Army Scales Back Barriers To Access Its Top Testing Ranges
The Pentagon needs to drastically accelerate its development and procurement cycle and giving more access to its best testing ranges will be key in doing that.
Epic Fury Already Stress Testing More Agile Army Acquisition System, General Says
The warp speed-like evolution of measures and countermeasures in Ukraine has forced the Army to change how quickly it gets new gear into the hands of its troops.
M1E3 Next-Gen Abrams Tank Production Could Begin Next Year
Test units will soon start experimenting with early M1E3 prototypes, with the Army now hoping production could kick off in 2027.
First Series-Produced KF-21 Fighter Rolled Out In South Korea
Taking a less-orthodox approach to developing a new fighter means that Seoul’s KF-21 has made rapid progress.
Drone Attack On Parked U.S. Army Black Hawk In Iraq A Harbinger Of What’s To Come
The ballooning threat from FPV drones pose a major risk to American aircraft parked on ramps in war zones and in the United States.
U.S. Battled Drone Incursions Over Key Bases At Home After Launch Of Epic Fury
It remains unclear who is behind the incursions, which have occurred now at two bases in recent weeks, but concern is clearly elevated during a time of war.
Navy’s Drone Ship Plans Get Shaken Up Again
The Navy wants to spend less time prototyping and focus on fielding already mature uncrewed vessel designs, which contractors might operate.
Land-Based Marine Corps F-35Cs Are Now Moving Towards The Middle East
The F-35Cs, operating from land bases, look set to join a Marine combat capability that is about to balloon in size in the Middle East.
USS Boxer The Second Amphibious Assault Ship Now Heading To Middle East (Updated)
With two Amphibious Ready Groups heading to the Middle East, there is increasing speculation that the U.S. will try to seize Iran’s strategic Kharg Island.
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