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Northrop Unveils Model 437 UAS For Attritable Market | Steve Trimble The Model 437, which remains a paper concept, gives Northrop a candidate design as the U.S. and allied militaries develop requirements for a new class of autonomous UAS configured to be attritable. |
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The most prestigious and largest international gathering of Air Force leaders and industry counterparts anywhere in the world is back. Focusing on tomorrow’s Air Force moving beyond traditional Joint operations, DIACC21 features leading-edge insights and the latest experiences in moving toward a more integrated and interdependent Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) construct. |
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All-Civilian Crew Poised For Orbital Spaceflight | The spacecraft, which previously taxied a four-member crew to the International Space Station, sports a glass dome in place of a docking port to provide private space travelers with exceptional views from 357 mi. above Earth. In addition to research projects, mission commander and financier Jared Isaacman, 38, hopes to raise $200 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. |
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First Take | Graham Warwick Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week. |
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U.S. Navy Comes Full Circle On JASSM Program | Steve Trimble After several cancellations over decades, the Navy’s revived interest in the Joint Air-to-Surface Missile family also reveals pursuit of more capabilities for it. |
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