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Military’s Reduced Readiness Seen as Emboldening China, Russia
When the U.S. could be making a show of strength toward China and Russia as several Pacific flashpoints heat up, it is instead mired in debates about military readiness, troop reductions and deep budget cuts.
Air Force Combat Vets Champion Warthog Warplane Pentagon Wants to Scrap
Russell Carpenter owes his life to the ugliest warplane in the Pentagon fleet.
Air Force to Award ‘Space Fence’ Contract to Track Orbital Debris
Space: so vast, so open. And yet, so littered with junk.
Pacific Pathways: Army Prepares New Tack for Deploying Forces in Pacific
In the wake of President Barack Obama's Asia trip aimed at offering reassurances that the administration remains committed to the Pacific rebalance, U.S. Army Pacific is planning to bolster the land-based force’s relevance in the region.
2015 Decisions Could Create New Costs Later
The top defense policy Democrat in the House said Thursday that the military authorization legislation being marked up by the Armed Services panel would create a bow wave of funding shortfalls in fiscal 2016 as lawmakers try to defer tough budget choices in fiscal 2015.
Push for Growler Jets Points to Military Growth Despite Spending Cap
It wasn’t looking good for the Growlers. The Boeing-made fighter jets, used to jam enemy radar, were left out of the Pentagon’s budget for next year. And with spending strictly limited by a budget cap, the plane seemed headed for extinction.