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USAF comes within weeks of first operational laser weapons
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As Era Of Laser Weapons Dawns, Tech Challenges Remain | Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report As the U.S. Air Force comes within weeks of the first operational laser weapons, the Defense Department is hatching new concepts to address the power and thermal management limits of the state-of-the-art in the directed energy field. |
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2015 Engineer Email: Lack Of MCAS Redundancy A Concern | Aviation Daily A Boeing engineer raised concerns as early as December 2015 about the reliance of a critical 737 MAX flight-control system on a single point-of-failure, show internal documents shared during a House committee hearing. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct, 30 | Taiwan approves F-16 buy, an expanded role is foreseen for future lunar explorers. four companies are to demo space-based sensor for MDA, Volocopter enters the unmanned cargo aircraft market and more. A roundup of space, aerospace and defense news. |
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Sponsored by Mitsubishi Aircraft Regional Aviation: Challenges And Opportunities | Regional aviation has never been more critical. It is foundational to the global aviation industry. Without it, there is simply no way that passengers could reliably travel to, from or between many of the markets it serves. |
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Sponsored by Raytheon The Climb To Air Dominance | Air dominance, or the ability to control any conflict in the skies, is a journey. Raytheon has a role to play through its suite of advanced munitions, radars, navigation and landing systems for fourth- and fifth-generation fighter aircraft. |
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The Week in Defense | Jen DiMascio German heavy helo logistics proposal; space-based sensor demonstration contracts; Japan’s hedge against fighter failure and a new contract for F-35s. |
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