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Approximately 3,000 feet above the Eglin range in the Florida Panhandle, the HH-60W Jolly Green II connected with a HC-130J…
The Allied celebrations on Victory in Europe Day, on May 8, 1945, were subdued by the knowledge that war raged…
Fewer than eight months after its creation, America’s newest military service published its first doctrine, the U.S. Space Force’s Space…
Throughout the years, numerous types of aircraft have flown in the Alaskan skies during Red Flag-Alaska. This year, a new…
The flag-draped coffins carrying the remains of seven Marines and a sailor who died after a Marine Corps seafaring tank…
by Larry Grooms, special to Aerotech News Long ago declassified, yet little known secrets of the SR-71’s Cold War spy…
On Aug. 12, Boeing submitted its offer to the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for the Next Generation Interceptor competition, proposing…
Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark Esper visited the B-21 Raider design and development headquarters at Northrop Grumman, to witness the…
by Peter Merlin, special to Aerotech News “We’re going to Mars,” President Donald Trump told reporters at a White House…
The Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., in partnership with the National Reconnaissance Office,…
The Space Launch System rocket core stage for the Artemis I lunar mission has successfully completed its first four Green Run tests and is…
The Air Force has taken another step forward in achieving the vision of a government owned, high-fidelity, multi-platform modeling and…