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Army Names Its New MV-75 Tiltrotor Cheyenne II
First applied to a failed cutting-edge attack helicopter, the Cheyenne name returns for what is perhaps the Army’s most ambitious rotorcraft program yet.
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Trump Downplays Chinese Concerns Over Iran War’s Impact On Its Oil Supplies
The friction between the U.S. and China over disruption in energy shipments the war with Iran has caused remains a major issue.
CH-47 Chinook Air-Launching Swarms Of Drones Touted As Future Feature
Boeing also identifies growing interest in an optionally crewed version of the Chinook.
Hunting Drones From Sloppy Airstrips Is General Atomics’ Future Vision For Mojave
Pushed forward to very rough fields, Mojave could also escort helicopters, strike targets, provide surveillance and networking, and even transport cargo.
U.S. Army UH-60M Black Hawk Tour And Mission Brief With Its Pilots
Branded Content: The UH-60M is a workhorse of the U.S. Army that can perform many duties, soon to include uncrewed battlefield support.
B-21 Raider Seen From Above For The First Time
A new image of aerial refueling trials gives us our first full overhead look at the B-21 and a glimpse at some very interesting features.
Navy MQ-4C Triton Surveillance Drone Crash In The Middle East Finally Confirmed
The MQ-4C had been flying over the Persian Gulf on April 9 when it suddenly disappeared from online flight tracking sites.
MV-75 Tiltrotor Already Part Of Army Officer Training, General Says
With the Army putting its MV-75 tiltrotor on a blazingly fast track, troops are already getting experience on the aircraft before the first one is even delivered.
This Is What The Night Stalkers’ MH-60M Direct Action Penetrator Brought To The Venezuelan Op
The hard-hitting attack version of the special operations MH-60 was clearly among the critical assets used in Operation Absolute Resolve.
U.S. Army AH-64E Apache’s Counter-Drone Capability Rapidly Matures
Apaches scored 13 drone kills out of 14 engagements during Operation Flyswatter, reflecting the AH-64’s evolving counter-UAS capabilities.
Air Guard Warns Of Dire Consequences If At Least 72 Fighters Aren’t Bought Annually
Air National Guard leaders have called upon Congress to approve multiyear funding for 72 to 100 new fighters annually.
Angry Kitten Jamming Pod Testing On HC-130J Focuses On Receiving Threat Updates Via Satellite
Being able to rapidly reprogram Angry Kitten pods remotely based on the real-time threat environment would be hugely valuable.
This May Be Our Best Look At Ukraine’s Secretive New Surface-To-Air Missile
The Koral surface-to-air missile apparently made its public debut as part of a recent lineup of homegrown weapon systems.
Navy Turns Around Ships Trying To Run Blockade Of Iran (Updated)
Meanwhile, CENTCOM says the blockade is working as communications between Washington and Tehran continue in hopes of more in-person talks.
Flurry Of Navy Minesweepers Appear To Be Heading Toward The Middle East
The migration of U.S. Navy minesweeping assets west from the Pacific indicates preparations are underway for a major de-mining operation.
Regent Squire Wing-In-Ground Effect Drone Demonstrator Makes First Flight
Squire is designed to take on multiple roles and the Marines say they are monitoring the aircraft’s progress.
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