Apr 17, 2013 | Army Times
Network, rotary-wing fleet, GCV survive budget crunch
Despite talk of the huge impact that sequestration will have on the bottom lines of the U.S. military, the numbers submitted by the Army for fiscal 2014 largely hold the line on the service's long-held top priorities - the network, and new tracked and wheeled combat vehicles - while nibbling around the edges of its rotary-wing fleet.
USAF orders Sierra Nevada and Embraer to continue working on Afghan LAS contract
The US Air Force is ordering Sierra Nevada Corporation and partner Embraer to restart work on a contract to supply Afghanistan with 20 A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft.
William Hartung: Military cuts effects overstated
Estimates that military budget cuts are going to cost the country one million jobs are overblown and being pushed by lobbyists for the military-industrial complex, military analyst William Hartung told an audience at the University of Pittsburgh Thursday.
Boeing to Showcase Super Hornet, Defense Capabilities at 2013 LIMA Air Show
KUALA LUMPUR, March 19, -- The Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet is set to return to the skies of Malaysia for its fourth appearance at the biennial Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition.
USAF orders Sierra Nevada and Embraer to continue working on Afghan LAS contract
The US Air Force is ordering Sierra Nevada Corporation and partner Embraer to restart work on a contract to supply Afghanistan with 20 A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft.