The United States needs a new air-to-air missile that can keep up with the new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars currently aboard the F-22 and F-35. The AMRAAM is a 1980’s era missile that “we’re close to maxing out”, Capt. Jim Stoneman, the Naval Air Systems Command program manager told the National Interest. The AESA radar can […]
Parts Shortage Causing 6 Month Repair Time for F-35s
As the Pentagon accelerates towards full-rate production of the F-35 in 2019, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is reporting that maintenance facilities are facing parts shortages causing repair times up to 6 months. It has been reported that the most ambitious and costliest weapon system in world history was unable to fly 22 percent of […]
The Russian Witch Hunt
U.S. Navy Unleashes Its Most Advanced Nuclear Attack Submarine
The U.S. Navy’s newest and most advanced nuclear attack submarine was christened in a ceremony in Groton, CT on October 14th, 2017. The USS South Dakota, a Block III Virginia-Class attack submarine was engineered with the most advanced undersea technical innovations. Kris Osborn from the Scout Warrior discusses some of these new technologies that are […]
The Apprentice: Fed Chairman Edition
Is SpaceX on the Verge of Revolutionizing Travel in Space and on Earth?
SpaceX and Elon Musk recently shed light on the most important component in building a multi-planetary spaceship, cost. Musk says they’ve figured out how to pay for the Big Falcon Rocket system (BFR), by cannibalizing their own products and making them redundant. SpaceX will build one system to do everything in greater earth orbit. This […]
Data Stolen from Sensitive Military Programs in Cyber Breach
The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that about 30 gigabits of commercially sensitive data for the F-35 JSF, C-130, P-8 Poseidon, and the JDAM programs was stolen in a breach from a small Australian defense company. The hacker, dubbed ‘Alf’, stole data that was commercially sensitive but non-classified. A spokesman, Mitchell Clarke, for the Australian […]
The Weinstein Show – A Tale of the Tape
Army Investigating Stryker Mounted Missiles and Lasers to Protect Against Drone Strikes
Raytheon, along with the U.S. Army, tested a Stinger missile mounted into a Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station (CROWS) atop a Stryker Vehicle at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The successful test carried out in September of 2017 combines two proven systems giving the U.S. Army an immediate short-range mobile air defense […]
Taking a Knee
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