SACRAMENTO, Calif. --- Aerojet, a GenCorp company, announced today that it has completed production and delivery of 3,178 TOW Bunker Buster Warhead Assemblies to Raytheon Missile Systems
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --- Secretary of the Air Force Michael B
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, Md. --- A little upgrade in technology is going a long way for Sailors and aircraft, and gathering some significant words of encouragement along the way
The controversy over the missile defense system the United States plans to build in Eastern Europe has taken almost a 360-degree turn recently. Until November the Bush administration had been courting our new Europe pals, the Poles and Czechs, offering planes, missiles, discounts, and other goodies to help smooth the way for the Star Wars installation
The German Navy has contracted with Rheinmetall Defence to retrofit and supply it with a robotic boat capable of carrying out a variety of missions. In developing the Unmanned Sea Vehicle (USV), Rheinmetall is transferring its tremendous expertise in the field of unmanned terrestrial vehicles to new maritime applications
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M
SEATTLE --- Tentative agreement was reached today between the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001, and The Boeing Company on new four-year contracts covering 14,000 engineers and 7,000 technical workers.>> The two sides reached agreement early Friday
>The I-Ball sensor ball. (UK MoD photo)Troops will be able to get an eye on the enemy with the development of new I-Ball technology
>Dragon, the fourth of six Type 45 destroyers for the Royal Navy, was launched Nov. 17 at BVTs shipyard at Govan
AMSTERDAM --- EADS delivered encouraging results for the first nine months of 2008, but is facing challenges in critical programmes.>> (