March 28, 2024

F/A-18E/F Begins Integrating Payload @ Pax

F/A-18E/F

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Morning Coffee logoThe test and evaluation team at Pax River prepares for the  integration of the new Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile built by Lockheed Martin with the Navy’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet built by Boeing; airworthiness flights start next month, reports Flight Global.

Japan continues work on an anti-aircraft missile guidance system by calculating where a maneuvering target will be, reports Aviation Week.

The Navy Research Laboratory is working on Flimmer, an unmanned aerial undersea vehicles, reports Defense Systems.

Three DynCorp employees among 12 killed by a bombing in Kabul, reports Reuters.

NextGov tracks and reports cyber threats around the world on Threatwatch.

An explosion and fire at an Army base about 25 miles southwest of Tokyo was contained without injury, no hazardous materials were stored in the warehouse that burned, Reuters reports.

The Washington Post reports on the looming threat of sequestration, deep defense cuts, and a worsening financial climate for defense contracting  across the next four years.

A message in a bottle, tossed into the North Sea between 1904 and 1906, washed ashore on the German island of Amrum, reports The Huffington Post. The couple who found it complied with the message instructions and received their shilling reward, as promised by the Marine Biological Association of the U.K.

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