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The Air Force has decided to speed up its bomber replacement with a “system of systems” approach.
Gen. Gregory Martin says USAF is looking for capabilities that will redefine air warfare—again.
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Soon, a computer-based system will decide who gets what supplies, and when.
Vast, trackless, and ungoverned, Africa’s sprawling desert is now a magnet for terrorists.
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For Byrd and Balchen, the epic South Pole flight began 75 years ago this month.
AFA’s first-ever conference was an event unique in the business of airpower.
The battle against terror is reshaping Air Force priorities.
AFA’s technology showcase offered conference attendees a glimpse of tomorrow’s advanced capabilities.
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The Air Force Association’s annual Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition.
The Air Force Association 2005 Statement of Policy adopted by the delegates to the AFA National Conven
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