Navy/USMC
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Navy/USMCSequestration Leaving Fewer F/A-18s For Marine Corps Training, General Says
Sequestration will slow the ability of the Marine Corps to put its legacy F/A-18 fighter jets through depot and maintenance, a dilemma that would leave fewer aircraft available for training […]
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Navy/USMCCNO Uncertain How Ship Industry Will Be Maintained Under Sequestration
The Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert said Tuesday that one of his greatest concerns is how the shipbuilding industrial base will survive in the years ahead if the […]
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Air ForcePanel Chair Concerned About F-35, GCV, Navy Drones
The head of a House panel said he has concerns about the Pentagon’s proposed changes to a new Army vehicle effort and plans for buying Navy drones, and also is […]
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ArmySuccessful Flight Tests For Lockheed Martin Nemesis Missile
Lockheed Martin [LMT] yesterday said it successfully demonstrated the launch, guided flight, target acquisition and precision strike capability of its Nemesis missile in three flight tests at White Sands Missile […]
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Navy/USMCNew Destroyer Class Encounters Cost Growth; Possible Changes To Deckhouse
Cost increases on the composite deckhouse and hangar for the first ship of the Zumwalt-class destroyer (DDG-1000) program have in part prompted the Navy to hold a competition for the […]
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Navy/USMCMarine Corps Integrator Completes First Flight At Sea
The Integrator unmanned aerial vehicle has completed its first flight off a ship as part of testing before heading into limited production for the Marine Corps. The RQ-21 Integrator snags […]
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Navy/USMCNavy Delays Triton Production
Technical issues have forced the Navy to push back limited production of its planned high endurance unmanned aerial vehicle for maritime surveillance by at least a year. In rolling out […]
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Air ForceBAE Systems/Navy To Soon Decide On Fielding One Or Two APKWS II Variants
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – The Navy and BAE Systems, contractor for the Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System (APKWS) II, will soon hammer out whether to field two variants of the […]
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Navy/USMCNavy Budget Plans Outline Short-Term Drop In Ships
The Navy’s number of combat ships will fall below 280 in the short term before returning to higher numbers over the next five years, according to budget information released by […]
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ArmyBallistic Missile Defense FY ’14 Budget Requests $9.2 billion
The Obama administration’s missile defense priorities in the fiscal year 2014 budget total some $9.2 billion, which includes $7.6 billion for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), while making key changes […]