Why Pentagon Weapons Programs Rarely Get Canceled Despite Major Problems
Let’s take a closer look at several major weapons systems that are begging to be canceled — and a rare case of one that finally was.
Let’s take a closer look at several major weapons systems that are begging to be canceled — and a rare case of one that finally was.
Reports in the Danish media allege that the United States spied on the country’s government and its defense industry, as well as other European defense contractors, in an attempt to gain information on its fighter acquisition program.
Since the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, every U.S. president has formally upheld the strategic priority of Israel through what today has become an official policy of the United States government called “Qualitative Military Edge” or QME.
Translated by Nikolai and captioned by Leo. The fifth-generation fighter jet, as the American imitators continue to stubbornly call the F-35 Lightning II, turned out to be incapable to go
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the F-35’s many operational flaws and software issues including a gun that cannot shoot straight.
Annual Pentagon testing of the F-35 has found 873 software issues and 13 ‘must-fix’ items.
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Washington’s latest attempt to dissuade an ally from making arms deals with Russia came in the form of a letter sent on last Wednesday to Egyptian officials warning them that they could face sanctions if they continued with their $2 billion dollar Su-35 fighter jets contract.
Eric MARGOLIS
Turkey has just called Donald Trump’s bluff by going ahead with the purchase of Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. The outrage in Washington is volcanic. Trump is vowing to rain fire and brimstone sanctions down on the disobedient Turks.