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Defense Digest - April 30, 2025









Lockheed Martin Champions Fifth-Gen-Plus Standard After F-47 Loss

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After dominating the U.S. stealth fighter market since the early 1990s, Lockheed is regrouping around F-22 and F-35 upgrades to grow its aeronautics division.


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Podcast: What You Can Expect From The F/A-XX Decision
by Robert Wall, Brian Everstine, Steve Trimble
The U.S. Navy appears poised to pick either Boeing or Northrop Grumman to develop its next-generation combat aircraft, the F/A-XX. Listen in as Aviation Week editors discuss what's at stake.
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British To Improve Bomber Range, Mobility And Accuracy On Target
by Aviation Week Network Staff
In 1955, new technical developments aimed at providing longer range, greater mobility and improved bombing accuracy for Britain's new subsonic strategic striking force of V bombers was revealed during a Parlimentary debate on the military budget.
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GE Aerospace T901 engine powers Black Hawk for first time: The T901 engine officially became the power of the Black Hawk in January after successful ground runs, marking a significant milestone in the Improved Turbine Engine Program.
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