An Air Force C-17 Globemaster III recently recovered three large, radioactive vessels from Mexico as part of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s radiological security program, NNSA announced. “This work is a reflection of our shared threat reduction and nuclear security goals,” said Anne Harrington, NNSA deputy nuclear nonproliferation administrator, in the July 28 release. The irradiator units were used in Mexico to destroy cattle parasites over the past 30 years and contained more than a large amount of highly radioactive US-supplied Cesium-137 isotope, according to the release. Since the material could ostensibly be used by terrorists to construct a radiological “dirty bomb,” the units were packaged for airlift back to the US, where they were then transshipped? by road to a secure storage facility, officials noted.
Air Force Asking for $1.5B to Fund E-7 in 2027
May 20, 2026
The Air Force’s planned budget amendment to restore funding for the E-7A Wedgetail in fiscal 2027 will be about $1.5 billion, Air Force Sec. Troy Meink told lawmakers May 20. The Air Force also plans to keep funding the E-7 in 2028 and beyond, Meink told the House Armed Services…