Defense and Space

By Kim Minseok, Chen Chuanren
The South Korean military carried out kill chain training on the same day as North Korea’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test on March 24.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Tony Osborne
Boeing has added Airbus Helicopters to its German teaming arrangements as it pushes its CH-47 Chinook transport helicopter for Germany’s military heavy lift helicopter need.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Brian Everstine
U.S. Air Force is approaching sustainability as a mission requirement, with reduced fuel use translating to more mission capability.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Garrett Reim
DARPA has kicked off its orbital Moon manufacturing program, naming eight research teams for the initiative.
Space

By Michael Bruno
Neuraspace, a Portuguese startup looking to use artificial intelligence for space debris and satellite collision avoidance services, has landed more than $2.7 million from Armilar Venture Partners to accelerate the commercialization of its platform.
Commercial Space

By Michael Bruno
Barry Matsumori, a SpaceX veteran and until recently the CEO of space optical communications startup BridgeComm, was named the chief operating officer of Impulse Space Propulsion, the new in-orbit transfer services company founded by Tom Mueller, a SpaceX co-founder and its longtime chief technology officer.
Commercial Space

By Brian Everstine
For decades, the U.S. Air Force relied on its workhorse fleet of MQ-1 Predators to track and identify targets and attribute events on the ground.
Space

By Mark Carreau
NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission promises some real drama as it zeros in on its target later this year.
Space

By Steve Trimble
The missile flew east toward Japan, but splashed down short of the northern tip of the island of Honshu, South Korean military leaders reported.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Helicopters has begun testing the autonomous takeoff and landing capabilities of its VSR700 rotary-wing unmanned aircraft system.
Aircraft & Propulsion

ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES signed MOU with Morocco covering investment opportunities on 3D printing, the manufacture of cabin interiors and engine
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
Switzerland plans to have as many as 28 of its Lockheed Martin F-35s built in Italy, becoming the third customer to build the Joint Strike Fighter in Europe.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
NATO leaders have pledged to increase materiel support to Ukraine and further strengthen the alliance’s presence in Eastern Europe.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Garrett Reim
Startup Dark Fission Space Systems announced plans on March 22 to build and demonstrate a nuclear thermal rocket engine in orbit within five years.
Commercial Space

By Michael Bruno
The COVID-19 pandemic may be abating, but for suppliers such as Canada’s Magellan Aerospace the effects continue to hit home.
Supply Chain

By Jen DiMascio
A Canadian satellite recently came “dangerously close” to another nation’s satellite, a Canadian Space Agency official says.
Space

The Northrop Grumman B-21A Raider is a U.S. bomber under development that is projected to reach initial operational capability in the mid-2020s. It is
Defense and Space

By Irene Klotz
NASA plans to extend its Human Landing System contract with SpaceX to cover a second crewed landing on the Moon and launch a parallel procurement leading to a second commercial provider for crewed transportation services to and from lunar orbit and the lunar surface.
Commercial Space

By Mark Carreau
Maintenance and upgrades were the focus of a nearly 7-hr. spacewalk conducted by two astronauts outside the International Space Station on March 23.
Space

By Steve Trimble
A spokesman for Turkey’s government on March 23 called proposal for sending the NATO country’s S-400 systems to Ukraine “quite unrealistic today.”
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Brian Everstine
Propulsion startup Ursa Major on March 23 announced the delivery of its Handley engine to two separate customers for two different uses.
Space

By Brian Everstine
Forty GOP members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committee called for a 5% increase in the Pentagon’s budget in a March 23 letter to President Joe Biden, while the Democratic leader of the Senate panel is urging some patience and to wait for a new strategy.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
An internal incident report posted on a popular social media site for airmen attributed the accident to a collapse of the left main landing gear. The pilot is in good condition.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
General Electric has delivered the first engine to test the T901 turboshaft, marking a key milestone nine months behind schedule for a critical propulsion system in the U.S. Army’s aviation modernization plans.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Mark Carreau
NASA has not given up on the idea of creating artificial gravity for astronauts on long-duration space missions despite the many technical challenges associated with it, according to the agency’s space operations chief.
Space