Air Force’s new eVTOL technology will roll off the production process by 2023. The Air Force is constructing an acquisition strategy to enter the booming market for space-age flying cars. They View More ›
Air Force has a Shortage of Ukrainian Speaking Personnel That Hampers Operations
The Pentagon was reportedly aware of impending developments in Ukraine, including US troops not speaking Ukrainian, according to sources. “We have no Ukrainian-specific linguists. We don’t train Ukrainian,” said Staff View More ›
Air Force has a Shortage of Ukrainian Speaking Personnel That Hampers Operations
The Pentagon was reportedly aware of impending developments in Ukraine, including US troops not speaking Ukrainian, according to sources. “We have no Ukrainian-specific linguists. We don’t train Ukrainian,” said Staff View More ›
Boeing’s Air Force One is $1.1 Billion Over the Budget and 2 Years Delayed
Air Force and Boeing’s signed $3.9 billion fixed-price contracts for Air Force One are at least two years late and over budget at $1.1 billion. Reasons for the Delay The View More ›
Flexibility and Trust at the Center of Pentagon’s Responsible Artificial Intelligence Strategy
After a long wait, the Department of Defense has finally released its Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) Strategy and Implementation Pathway, highlighting the importance of having a data-focused organization that emphasizes View More ›
Is It Possible to Use Musk’s SpaceX Rockets, Starlink Tech for the Military?
Imagine a US Embassy under attack in a foreign country. It is seemingly cut off from all aid and assistance. The outnumbered Marine guards are fighting off hoards of armed View More ›
Anti-flash White: Paint That Could Protect Against a Nuclear Blast?
Imagine you have to protect yourself from an incoming nuclear explosion. How would you defend yourself? Maybe wearing fireproof clothes or sheltering in the bunker. How about relying on paint? View More ›
Rep. Gaetz Clashes With SecDef Austin over Budget, Botched Intel and Hyper Sonic Missiles
The United States had successfully conducted a “free flight” hypersonic missile test in mid-March. However, they kept it under wraps to not further escalate tensions with Russia as per the View More ›
Flying in Fighters at TOPGUN and Beyond
A big thank-you to SOFREP boss Sean Spoontz who brought me on board to write for SOFREP.com. I aim to stimulate, educate and entertain you, and make you think about View More ›
Philippine Air Force Receives 2 Of Its 6 Turkish T129 ATAK Helicopters
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) announced that it had received two units of the Turkish-made T129 “ATAK” attack helicopters at the Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, last March 8. View More ›
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