Ursa Major Secures $28.6M U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Hypersonic Propulsion Systems

Ursa Major Secures $28.6M U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Hypersonic Propulsion Systems

In a significant stride toward enhancing the United States' hypersonic capabilities, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded a $28.6 million contract to Ursa Major, a Colorado-based aerospace company specializing in rocket propulsion systems. This contract aims to...
Pentagon- US Department of Defense, Virginia

US Defense: Historic $1 Trillion U.S. Defense Budget: Golden Dome, Shipbuilding, and Munitions Take Center Stage

In a landmark move that would redefine the scope and scale of American military spending, Congressional Republicans have proposed an unprecedented $150 billion boost to the Pentagon's budget. When combined with the already approved $886 billion for fiscal year 2025,...
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Fighter Jet

Elon Musk vs. F-35: Elon Musk Targets F-35 Program Again, Predicts Rise of Drone Swarms as Ultimate Air Dominators

Fresh salvos have been fired in the ongoing battle of ideas between tech mogul Elon Musk and defense giant Lockheed Martin, as the future of American air dominance faces a pivotal moment. Musk, long a critic of the F-35 Lightning...
Operation Eagle Claw

US-Iran Deadlock: Iran Seeks Interim Deal Amid U.S. Hardline Stance, Echoing Past Failures Like Operation Eagle Claw

The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran remain locked in a deadlock, their relations mired in distrust, hostility, and unfinished business. Hopes for a new nuclear agreement appear distant, despite muted attempts to rekindle dialogue. According to an...
U.S. Navy fighter jets

Miracle Over the Atlantic: How Two Navy Pilots Saved Their Broken Jets and Themselves

On April 22, 1996, over the rolling gray waters of the Atlantic Ocean, two U.S. Navy fighter jets collided mid-air in a training drill gone wrong. It was a routine exercise meant to simulate combat. Instead, it became a high-stakes...
Boeing 737Max

Boeing Caught in Crossfire: U.S.-China Trade War Grounds Jet Deliveries and Shakes Global Aerospace

Boeing, long revered as a pillar of American engineering and a flagship of global aerospace, is facing a crisis unlike any in its recent history—not from production defects, not from labor disputes, but from escalating geopolitical conflict. As the U.S.-China...
Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS)

Missiles at Maritime Crossroads: How U.S. Navy-Marine Corps’ NMESIS System Could Deter China’s Expanding Naval Ambitions

In a bold, unmistakable signal of allied unity and strategic shift, the United States has deployed one of its most advanced anti-ship missile systems, the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS), to the northern reaches of the Philippine archipelago—positioning it...
guided missile destroyer USS William P Lawrence.

Chinese Military Claims It Closely Monitored U.S. Naval Vessel Transiting Taiwan Strait

China’s military announced on Thursday that it deployed both naval and air assets to monitor and warn off a United States guided missile destroyer, the USS William P. Lawrence, as it transited the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday. The latest encounter...
USS Cape St. George Returns to San Diego

USS Cape St. George Returns to San Diego Amid Scrutiny Over $601 Million Refit Debacle

Under a crisp, cloudless sky, the USS Cape St. George glided into Naval Base San Diego to the sound of cheers, camera shutters, and the drone of tugboats escorting her home. For the sailors lining the rails of the 567-foot...
F-35 Lightning II

Stealth aircraft: How China’s Strategic Gallium Ban Poses Major Threat to US F-35 Radar Systems and Overall Military Superiority

In the dark skies above the Pacific, an F-35 Lightning II cuts through the night, its radar slicing through clouds and silence to detect threats miles away. Inside the cockpit, a pilot relies not only on decades of training and...
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