An abundance of caution likely motivated the U.S. Air Force to launch investigations into the oxygen-generation systems found on board a number of fighter and trainer aircraft, analysts said. “When…
Monthly Archives: May, 2011
U.S. Strike in Legal Gray Area
May 6, 2011 • In the News • Original: Politico
Federal law includes two bodies of code applicable to warfare. Title 10 contains laws exclusive to the U.S. armed forces – notably the Uniform Code of Military Justice Title. Title…
What a Navy SEAL Makes
May 5, 2011 • In the News • Original: CNBC Street Signs
A look at the salaries Navy Seals get from the government, with Todd Harrison, CSBA.
House Panel Wants Competitive Engine Effort — For New Bomber
May 4, 2011 • In the News • Original: Inside Defense
A House panel has proposed legislation that would require a competitive engine acquisition strategy for the Air Force’s next-generation, long-range strike program, which could open up a new battle between…
With Drones and Satellites, U.S. Zeroed in on bin Laden
May 3, 2011 • In the News • Original: Wired Magazine
Air- and space-based sensors apparently played a vital role in helping corroborate the HUMINT and providing the assault team a detailed view of bin Laden’s compound — likely right up…