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China continues to develop advanced long-distance missiles.
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New U.S. Navy Weapons Plan Favors Speed Over Range | Brian Everstine In a potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, ships and carrier-based aircraft would have to engage advanced enemy targets from long distances, especially since China continues to develop advanced long-distance missiles. But that focus is not enough. |
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U.S. Navy Wants Its Carrier Air Wing 60% Uncrewed | Brian Everstine The U.S. Navy is planning for at least 60% of its carrier air wing to be uncrewed, placing faith in the development of smaller, cheaper Collaborative Combat Aircraft to do a lot of the fighting in the future alongside Lockheed Martin F-35Cs and next-generation F/A-XXs. |
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As the U.S. accelerates plans to field hypersonic missile capabilities, changes are being required for the military customer and industry – including the delivery of a product while its development continues. Attend A&D Programs! |
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A Step Forward Or Back In Aviation’s Efforts To Tackle Climate Change | | The 41st ICAO Assembly will arguably be one of the most important in recent history. The airline industry, represented by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has set itself a target of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris agreement. But now it is time for ICAO member states to agree on a long-term aspirational goals, giving the industry planning certainty, among others for investment decisions. This webinar is going to set the scene for what to expect of the two-week event. | Thursday, September 22, 2022 10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST |16:00 CEST | REGISTER |
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