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U.S. military's most technologically ambitious hypersonic weapon
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Steve Trimble

The AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon is the U.S. military’s most technologically ambitious hypersonic weapon.
 
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Safran is adapting to the production halt of the Boeing 737 MAX, finding ways to mitigate the financial consequences, but the company is already measuring job cuts in four digits.
 
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Lockheed Martin sees Poland’s defense industry as a potential low-cost manufacturing source for the F-35 program, as “upward pressure” continues to grow on aircraft prices beyond Lot 14 partly due to the loss of Turkey as a low-cost manufacturing source.
 
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Boeing has dusted off a 10-year-old advanced missile concept to show off “tactically relevant” technologies for the Air Warfare Symposium this week.
 
 
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Michael Bruno

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William Garvey

FAA certification was anticipated by the end of 2019 but has not occurred yet.
 
Lee Hudson

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