C-130J Soars Over France At Paris Air Show
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The C-130J, originally foisted by Congress on an Air Force that didn’t really want it, has since become a staple of the U.S. and many foreign air forces. The House Appropriations Committee approved $1.1 billion for 11 Js in its version of the 2012 spending bill compared to $988.2 billion approved by their Senate colleagues.… Keep reading →
Civilian Orders Dominate Paris Air Show, But Business Strong For U.S. Defense Companies
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Paris: Aerospace reporters began grumbling about the paucity of U.S. defense news at this year’s Paris Air Show by the end of the second day. While defense companies don’t go to air shows to make news, they are important venues for them to gain bragging rights and to set the tone of the debate about… Keep reading →
ISR ‘Will Lead the Fight’ By 2020
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More and more American leaders recognize the importance of taking a whole of government approach to using America’s power. We are strongest when we bring the full weight of our national power to bear — diplomacy, information, the military and economics. Applied with strategic skill, these four levers of national power — when acting in… Keep reading →
Hooah For Hybrids: 9 Ways the Military Is Curbing Energy Use
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The mission: defeat the enemy while preserving Uncle Sam’s pocketbook. Saving the Earth is a worthy, but secondary, objective. The Department of Defense last week rolled out its plan to consume less, and find new ways to source, energy. The need has become particularly pressing as operations in Afghanistan and Iraq last year led U.S.… Keep reading →
@AOLDefense: Attention Veterans: It’s not too late
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Attention Veterans: It’s not too late to register for today’s @Milicruit virtual career fair 11AM till 4PM EST http://t.co/DZ48OJn @BreakingDefense
Boeing Military Air Seeks Sales Growth in Foreign Markets; Tanker Talks Begin
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Paris: Boeing’s military aircraft business expects its international sales to grow by some 5 percent over the next five to seven years, president Chris Chadwick told Breaking Defense. He said Boeing sees “about a five- to seven-year window of opportunity that only comes along once in a while in the international arena.” Most of that… Keep reading →
Record-setting X3 Helicopter Shows Off at Paris Air Show
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Paris: It’s a helicopter, but it’s not ungainly. It’s a helicopter, but it has two forward-facing propellers. It’s a helicopter but it flies as fast as some planes. It is the X3, a very high-speed helicopter built by European defense giant EADS. It’s already set one speed record, zooming at 279.6 miles per hour (232… Keep reading →
White House Details Cyber Conflict
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Over the past two months the President and the U.S. military have been in discussions or negotiations that have resulted in multiple Executive Orders that frame offensive military operations in cyber space. Media outlets are now reporting that President Barack Obama more than a month ago signed executive orders that detail how the military may… Keep reading →
Interview with Sean O’Keefe, CEO of EADS North America
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Paris: Any time one American defense company buys another it can trigger government review for a host of reasons, from antitrust to security concerns. When an American company financed by a foreign entity tries to buy another American company it triggers review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). It is… Keep reading →
@AOLDefense: Lockheed’s Burbage very careful to leave all talk of poss India
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Lockheed’s Burbage very careful to leave all talk of poss India sale to US Gov’t. “LOCKHEED Martin has no role in that.” But doesn’t say no. @BreakingDefense