May 18, 2024

Visibility Technology Testing @ Pax

Two prototype landing aids for helicopters are on simulators at Pax and being developed to reduce the dangers of low-visibility flying. Video shows the technology allowing two lieutenants to complete an impossible landing of their MH-60R Seahawk on a moving destroyer in a fog that brought visibility down to practically zero.

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DynCorp Out; Workers Likely Remain

For almost 50 years DynCorp (now part of Amentum) worked with the Naval Test Wing Atlantic at Patuxent River Naval Air Station providing aircraft mechanics and more, becoming St. Mary’s County’s 3rd-largest employer. While Amentum leaves town, officials expect the Pax employees to remain with the new contract winner, Vertex Aerospace LLC,

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Ukraine ‘Fantastic Case Study’ in Information Warfare, Says General

cyber offensive

US Marine Corps commandant GEN David Berger said the past four months of war in Ukraine has been a “fantastic case study” in information warfare. “If you can manage information, you can actually gain an advantage,” he said.

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Report: Future of Warfare Relies on Emerging Tech

Emerging Tech

Data analytics firm Govini’s latest report finds that the US government must commit to “meaningful” spending on emerging technologies to keep up with China and other US competitors.

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Schmidt New F-35 PEO

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US Air Force MAJ GEN Michael Schmidt is the new program executive officer for the F-35 Joint Program Office.

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Could Balloons Track Hypersonic Weapons?

The Pentagon continues to increase spending on multiple projects involving balloons — high-altitude inflatables flying at between 60,000 and 90,000 feet — adding them to the military’s extensive surveillance network and potentially using them to track hypersonic weapons.

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Navy: Series of Mistakes Led to Fuel Leak

The US Navy said that several errors led to the leak of jet fuel in water at Pearl Harbor last year. The service’s investigation found that shoddy management and human error caused the leak into the tap water, poisoning thousands and forcing military families to leave their homes.

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Morning Coffee Off the Burner Today

Morning Coffee is off the burner today, but will be back percolating Tuesday, July 5, 2022. Happy birthday, America!

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Power Companies Face Supply Crisis

Energy

US power companies face a supply-chain crisis this summer that threatens the availability of electricity heading into the heat of summer and peak hurricane season while federal agencies warn that the extreme weather could pose reliability issues. Meanwhile, the global supply-chain remains bottle-necked in Southern California ports.

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Female Draft in Congress Again

It’s the same set-up as last year, the annual defense bill includes a provision requiring women as well as men between the ages of 18 and 25 to register with the Selective Service System against the possibility of a military draft. Same as last year, conservatives oppose “drafting our daughters.”

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