Powered JDAM: Boeing’s New Alternative to Cruise Missiles
ORLANDO, FL—Boeing is developing a long-range version of its Joint Direct Attack Munition called the Powered JDAM, adding an engine…
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ORLANDO, FL—Boeing is developing a long-range version of its Joint Direct Attack Munition called the Powered JDAM, adding an engine…
SUMMARY The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) operates across the entire life cycle of capability development, including exploratory science, research…
The U.S. Space Force has begun operating a new offensive weapon system, an upgraded version of a ground-based satellite communications jamming…
“We had a great team executing this,” Lt. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood said of the March 19 test. Thurgood, the Army’s…
FRYEBURG, ME — A Fryeburg entrepreneur has received four Maine Technology Institute grants totaling almost $22,000 to develop a “less…
After 4 years of planning, the 752nd Operations Support Squadron (OSS) has successfully completed their first live mission on the…
The purpose of this special notice is to obtain information via white papers from both MCDC members and other interested…
The Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center Launch Enterprise Mission Manifest Office delivered a fully tested and integrated multimanifest…
The U.S. Space Force has begun operating a new offensive weapon system, an upgraded version of a ground-based satellite communications jamming…
Air Force gunsmiths recently completed delivery of a new M4-style carbine designed to break down small enough to fit under most pilot ejection seats. The Air Force Gunsmith Shop has completed delivery of the 2,700 GAU-5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon, a 5.56-mm carbine that can be quickly assembled in emergency situations, according to a recent
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OH – A new weapons system collaboration program aims to synergize communication between program offices and operational wings, ensuring Warfighters have the right technology to meet current and future Warfighting needs. Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr., Air Force Materiel Command Commander and Gen. Mike Holmes, Air Combat Command Commander, signed a