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Securing US space assets is busting the Air Force budget, Kendall says
Money for space "is going to need to double or triple over time,” the Air Force secretary said in an interview, with a resilient architecture top of mind.
Ralph Lauren can’t stop ripping off military clothing
The apparel giant just can't help themselves.
By Jon Simkins
ROK/US combined training protects integrity of the OPCON transition process
The transition sends a message of trust in and respect for Korean military leaders, says the author of this commentary.
By David Maxwell
Air Force tweaks OCP nametapes, insignia for easier reading
The OCP's camo is good ... maybe too good.
OCP uniform dates delayed due to coronavirus
The Air Force is hoping to relieve stress on airmen during the coronavirus crisis.
The Navy isn’t ready to stop killing its sailors yet
The Navy can either view the actions of Capt. Crozier as a shining light or it can keep going on its current path, says the author of this commentary.
By Patrick Dionne
Congress is ultimately to blame for F-35 fiasco
Instead of withholding money until systemic problems have been resolved, legislators have routinely provided funding levels that far exceed the amounts requested by the Pentagon.
By Sean Kennedy
The Air Force we can afford: The 386-squadron goal appears out of reach
The Air Force insists it hasn't given up on 386 squadrons — but the path to achieving that goal remains unclear.
The Pentagon’s weapons tester has concerns about the F-35’s new software development process
Defense News breaks down the more technical nuggets in the latest report on the F-35.
By Valerie Insinna
New OCP uniforms: Time is running out to start wearing new items
Coyote brown boots and other uniform items will become mandatory for the Operational Camouflage Pattern beginning in June.
New space radar likely to go online this month
A new report claims Space Fence has already detected previously unobserved and untracked objects in low earth orbit, but some lingering issues remain.
By Nathan Strout