During the Cold War the U.S. considered putting nuclear weapons on balloons and letting them float into enemy territory for a ...
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Air Force outlines acquisition changes supporting Hegseth mandate
The new portfolio acquisition executives will oversee vital Air Force programs, such as advanced planes and nuclear command ...
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The U.S. Military’s Most Expensive Weapons to Maintain
For some weapons, the hardest fight wasn’t against the enemy, in fact it was more so against wear and time. Advanced ...
The Air Force is sweeping some of the offices that oversee its acquisition programs into groups with similar missions, part ...
The procurement of JSM in 2026 aligns the USAF with global partners, including not only Norway but also Japan and Australia, ...
Air defense power stems from a system's ability to find and take out a threat, putting mission effectiveness above ...
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Weapons the Military Stopped Using, and Why
Military history is riddled with weapons systems failing to live up to the reality of the situation on the battlefield. […] ...
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Military Weapons That Only Worked Under Perfect Conditions
Not every underperforming weapon was poorly designed. In many cases, the problem wasn’t the technology but really it was the environment that it depended on. From aircraft that needed perfect timing ...
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