March 15, 2012 Military Aviation News
03/15/2012
The widow of an Air Force pilot who died in an F-22 Raptor crash has sued the makers of the fighter, claiming that malfunctions in the aircraft’s oxygen generation system killed her husband. Anna Haney filed suit Monday against Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Honeywell International and Pratt & Whitney in Cook County Court, Ill. Her husband, Capt. Jeff Haney, crashed his F-22 in November 2010 in Alaska, where he was stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
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03/15/2012
Canada is actively rethinking a multibillion-dollar purchase of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jet or reducing numbers to keep within its present budget, senior officials said. The F-35 has seen its development costs balloon out of control over the past decade, critics said, and the result is a price which is almost double the original figure.
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03/15/2012
Today President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron reaffirmed their commitment to continue close cooperation on defense as the United States and United Kingdom build their Armed Forces for the future. The U.S. and UK share an unprecedented defense relationship that has helped secure our shared interests and values since the World Wars of the last century.
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03/15/2012
According to the Indian Press Information Bureau, the following information was given March 14, 2012, by the Indian Minister of Defence, Shri AK Antony, and Minister of State for Defence, Shri MM Pallam Raju, in written replies to members of the Parliament of India.
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03/15/2012
After the North Korean leader made his first visit to the tense demilitarised border and Pyongyang agreed to freeze its nuclear weapons programme, United States and South Korean aircraft joined forces in this huge display of F-16 Fighting Falcons. As these pictures from Kunsan Air Base show, hundreds of the jet fighters stretched as far as the eye could see.
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03/15/2012
The Marine Corps said on Wednesday it would cut four infantry battalions and 12 flying squadrons over the next five years as it shrinks by 20,000 personnel to meet budget constraints and peacetime needs after more than a decade of war.
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03/15/2012
Above a small base in southern Afghanistan, a spy blimp captured video of the perpetrator of Sunday’s massacre surrendering to base forces. The question now becomes what other aspects of the killings, which left 16 Afghan civilians dead, are detailed in that video — or in any other footage that may have been shot by the U.S. military’s innumerable surveillance sensors in the region.
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03/15/2012
Technology has become more important than ever in the defense of our country. From drone aircraft to something as small as a smartphone, new technology encompasses nearly every part of military life.
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03/15/2012
An Afghan civilian stole a military pickup truck, rammed through a fence, and crashed into a ditch by a runway around the time that a plane carrying Defense Secretary Leon Panetta landed at an airfield in southern Afghanistan Wednesday, US officials said. Panetta was unharmed and carried on with his visit as planned. Pentagon officials said they could not immediately confirm that the crash was an attempt to attack Panetta or that it was linked to his visit.
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