Northrop Produces State of the Art Airborne Sensors for US Air Force E-7 Aircraft
Northrop Grumman will kick-start its production of the Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array (MESA) sensor for the future E-7 aircraft.
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Northrop Grumman will kick-start its production of the Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array (MESA) sensor for the future E-7 aircraft.
SOFREP Founder and Chief Executive Officer, former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, kicks off his weekly news round-up video series, tackling one interesting and important topic each week.
US Army Captain Valerie Nostrant low crawls under a barbed wire obstacle at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines has declared that the United States military will be stationed at four different sites throughout the nation, including one in a province abutting the South China Sea conflict region.
The incident over the Black Sea highlights Russia’s imperial ambitions and the need for the US to maintain deterrence against foreign rivals.
American and Emirati Soldiers train along side one another at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk.
US Army Golden Knight parachutist Sgt. 1st Class Michael Ty Kettenhofen died March 13, 2023, following a hard landing after a jump over Homestead, Florida.
Several news outlets report that Ukrainian troops made their first-ever strikes using American Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guided “smart bombs” on Russian-captured territory recently.
In Kyiv, 600 Russians, including high-ranking political and military personnel such as Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, have been identified as being behind hundreds of war crimes in Ukraine.
On Tuesday, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces reported that the German military had experienced a more critical dearth of weapons and supplies than before Russia’s incursion into Ukraine in the past year.
Non-commissioned officers are the backbone of western fighting forces and greatly enhance our combat abilities.
The US Navy has announced that it will not buy additional San Antonio-class amphibious warships in its $842 billion FY2024 budget.