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Defense Digest - April 02, 2025









Revealing F-47 Contract Announcement Rewards Boeing, Upends Lockheed

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The U.S. Air Force’s next fighter is finally in development, with Boeing in the driver’s seat for a program with aggressive schedule and cost targets.


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Aviation Week & Space Technology’s March 29, 1965, issue features Atlantic Research Corp.'s 50-ft.-long, four-stage Athena booster held horizontally on a 10-ton rail launcher inside a movable, temperature-controlled environmental enclosure until 45 min. before launch from Green River, Utah.
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