U.S. Air Mobility Command commander, Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, made her first visit to Boeing Field, Tukwila, Washington, Sept. 4 to receive briefings with Boeing officials. U.S. Air Force photo by Ethan Wagner / Public domain It was disclosed that Boeing took the opportunity to demonstrate a potential interim Enhanced Remote Vision System (eRVS)to Van […]
Commercial satellite imagery obtained by the CSIS taken on Sept. 4 shows that North Korea might be preparing for a new test of its Pukguksong-3 submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) at Sinpo South Shipyard. Photo: KCNA The center said the presence of several vessel within the secure boat basin, including one previously used to tow […]
The U.S. Navy has confirmed that a small number of sailors aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan has been tested positive for COVID-19. By Camera Operator: PH1 JAMES THIERRY, USN [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Those sailors were identified during testing on Aug. 27 and were taken off the ship. Although the source […]
Up Media reports that a plan by Taiwan’s National Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology (NCSIST) to import the WB Electronics Warmate micro loitering munition for local manufacturing has been called off by the island’s National Security Council. Back in June this year, Up Media broke the news of the impending cooperation between Taiwan and […]
The latest report from Japan on finding an alternative Aegis Ashore solution says Tokyo is now considering building a frigate based missile ship that will host the ballistic missile defense (BMD) interceptors. Graphic: 国家安全保障局 The warship is be stripped of other war fighting roles and will require less manpower to operate. It is likely that […]