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US and Australia Making ‘Significant Progress’ on New Hypersonic Weapon

Aug. 9, 2024 | By Unshin Lee Harpley
After more than a decade of collaboration, the U.S. and Australia are now gaining ground in perfecting a new hypersonic cruise missile that will be launched from a fighter aircraft.

Air Force Now ‘Very Weak’, New Report Says, But Space Force Is Gaining Strength

Jan. 24, 2024 | By Greg Hadley
The Heritage Foundation described the Air Force’s readiness levels as “continuing to spiral downward” in its latest assessment of U.S. military strength, leading the conservative think tank to label USAF’s overall strength as “very weak,” its lowest possible grade on a five-point scale. In particular, the ...

Air Force Strength Now ‘Very Weak,’ Heritage Foundation Report Says

Oct. 18, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
The Air Force’s readiness has hit new lows due to pilot shortages, low flying hours, and aging aircraft, the Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Index of U.S. Military Strength found—leading the conservative think tank to give the service its lowest possible rating of “very weak.” The Space ...

Kendall: Air Force Has an ‘Affordability Problem’ As It Tries to Meet Capability Gap

June 1, 2022 | By Abraham Mahshie
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said lower-cost unmanned platforms are key to closing any capability gaps created by reducing the fleet in the near-term while the service invests in capabilities that will enable it to compete with peer adversary China in the long-term. "By having ...

Think Tank Urges USAF to Dial Back RDT&E, Buy In-Production Hardware

March 26, 2020 | By John A. Tirpak
The Air Force should prioritize buying new hardware over new concepts like the Advanced Battle Management Systems, because it has an obligation to meet National Defense Strategy requirements and the service already is too old and small to do so, a new Heritage Foundation white ...
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