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May 15, 2020

Trump says Turkey still making F-35 parts, but may be cut from program

ekathimerini.com US President Donald Trump on Thursday hinted that he may sever an agreement with Turkey for the F-35 program

May 14, 2020

Navy inks deal for synthetic aperture radar imagery

DefenseNews Capella Space announced May 13 that it signed a deal to provide synthetic aperture radar to the U.S. Navy,

May 14, 2020

Pentagon’s European exercise campaign resumes with US-Polish drill

DefenseNews COLOGNE, Germany — Following a lull in military exercises due to the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Army Europe plans to

May 13, 2020

SpaceX could fill the US military’s Arctic communications gap by the end of this year

C4ISRNET The U.S. Defense Department relies on a mixture of military and commercial satellites to connect its war fighters all

May 13, 2020

Space Force, Services Struggle To Define Mission Boundaries

Breaking Defense The Space Force is negotiating with the Army and Navy to integrate many of their space-related personnel, functions

May 13, 2020

US Should Start Space Security Talks With Russia, China

Breaking Defense Gen. Jay Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command and chief of space operations for the Space Force, announced on April

May 6, 2020

6 US service members awarded Purple Hearts for injuries sustained in Iranian missile attack

WREG Memphis US Central Command announced Monday that the first batch of Purple Hearts have been awarded to service members injured during

May 1, 2020

Turkey says deployment of Russian S-400 missiles delayed, but will happen

The Jerusalem Post Turkey’s planned deployment of Russian S-400 missile defenses has been delayed by the coronavirus outbreak but will ultimately go

April 30, 2020

RAND report backs up Space Force’s plan for only two heavy launch providers

C4ISRNET The Space and Missile Systems Center says a new report by the think-tank RAND supports its decision to award

April 30, 2020

8 steps to fully funding our Air and Space forces

Defense News Amid the continuing coronavirus pandemic, one steadying force has been our nation’s military. U.S. troops have rallied to