The Navy announced Thursday that pilot error, combined with weather and fatigue as contributing factors, caused Blue Angel #6 to crash June 2 near Smyrna, Tenn. Marine Corps pilot Capt. Jeff Kruss was killed in the crash, which also resulted in destructions of the F/A-18C. A Navy Judge Advocate General investigation determined the cause of the crash. The investigation also found that Capt. Kuss died in the line of duty and not as a result of misconduct, according to a Navy press release. “Captain Kuss represented the best and brightest of Naval Aviation” said Vice Adm. Mike Shoemaker. “His professionalism, expertise, and love of flying made him a valued member of the Blue Angels. His loss is devastating and felt across the Naval Aviation community. It is our duty as leaders and aviators to stress vigilance and operational risk management to avoid future tragedies.”
The Space Force’s project to build a new global radar network to safeguard satellites from “malign activity” is taking shape, with the first facility in Australia now complete and set to go live by 2027. The Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) initiative is a joint effort between the U.S., U.K.,…