Failure IS An Option: Army Gen. Murray
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The Army must take risks to modernize, the Futures Command chief said, and the modernization effort will survive the inevitable failures along the way.
Navy’s New Tomahawk Plan Targets Ships, Bunkers and Distance [Sponsored]
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WASHINGTON: As the Navy continues to look for ways to reach out and touch — or preferably deter — potential adversaries at greater range, it is turning to the latest version of a decades-old weapon to do it.
Army Will Cull Hypersonic & Laser Weapons Portfolios: Jette & Murray
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While Congress wrestles with CH-47 cuts, Army leaders are already looking ahead to hard decisions on high tech.
Parts Problems Slow F-35 Production; CAPE Says Flying Costs Target Not Likely
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F-35 Program Executive Officer Vice Adm. Mat Winter today told the HASC tactical air and land subcommittee that Lockheed was guilty of just that, adding that this had helped lead to a shortage of an average of 600 parts each month, causing production line slowdowns and cost increases.
Continuing Resolution Would Disrupt 118 Army Programs: Gen. McConville
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Addressing topics from modernization to millennials, Trump’s pick for Army Chief of Staff sailed through his confirmation hearing — except for six bitter minutes.
Lockheed Says It Can Fit 2 More Missiles In F-35 Bay
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Adding extra firepower to the F-35 shows how loudly Lockheed hears the footsteps of Boeing’s F-15X approaching.
Pentagon, Navy, In Dark About Trump’s USS Truman Decision
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The Defense Secretary was given a last-minute heads-up about the White House’s demand to keep the USS Harry S. Truman afloat, and the Navy scrambled Wednesday morning to change its message to Congress.
How To Make Sure The Army’s Big Six Get Built
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If the Army wants to get its Big Six right, it must talk, and talk and talk with Congress and the press and industry. And be ready to drop failures.
Beyond Chinook: Army Secretary Challenges Industry To Revolutionize Heavy Lift
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A light scout and a mid-size transport remain Army aviation’s top two priorities, Secretary Mark Esper said, but industry needs to start thinking about the next heavy-lift aircraft and stop fighting against cuts to the venerable CH-47.
Will Army Uncancel CH-47F Chinook Upgrade? Sec. Esper & Gen. McConville
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The Army wants to keep its options open on upgrading its heaviest cargo helicopter. Boeing is worried the window of opportunity — and its factory — will close before the Army makes up its mind.