Featured online in Air & Space Forces Magazine, King Aerospace stands firm in its embrace of what could be termed "traditional" values, including – above all – a commitment to God, Country and Family. “All my energy as a government defense contractor is focused on that mission,” says company Founder and Chairman Jerry King. “It’s a commitment to my country, and it’s a commitment to touching lives and changing them for the better.” https://bit.ly/3xi2Tp8
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Yesterday was the Summer Solstice. On the upside, Summer is officially here and the Swedish holiday of Midsummer is this week. ☀️ On the downside, the days are only getting shorter from here on. 🌝 Speaking of summer, it’s going to be a hot one with a heat dome having settled over the United States’ northeast and starting to work its way south towards the capital. 🥵 The weather isn’t the only thing heating up. Defense industry is so hot right now that companies are having trouble hiring fast enough to meet demand. M&A remains active in the aerospace and defense sector. Naval warfare has reached an all-time post-WWII high. Old—and I mean ANCIENT—defense tech is making a comeback in the Middle East. And, the government is dropping broad agency announcements faster than Taylor Swift drops albums. Dive in to these and other issues surrounding aerospace and defense technology. 🔗: https://lnkd.in/e5psqzAJ #defense #defensetechnology #spacetech #venture #defenseindustry
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On May 14, 2013, the world witnessed a pivotal moment in naval aviation history. The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) successfully launched the Northrop Grumman X-47B, marking the first time an unmanned aircraft catapulted from a carrier deck. This groundbreaking feat took place off the coast of Virginia. After a flawless launch, the X-47B performed two low approaches, simulating landing procedures, before embarking on a 65-minute autonomous flight. Its successful journey culminated in a smooth landing at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland. #military #defense #defence #aerospace #aviation #aircraft #aircrafts #airplane #airplanes #aviationlovers #militaryaviation #militaryaircraft #fighterjet #engineering #technology #militarytechnology #defensetechnology #defenseinnovation #defenseindustry #airforce
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Rethinking Naval Power - It's Time for a Strategic Pivot - With global tensions rising, some suggest expanding our aircraft career fleet to 15 carriers (from 11 currently) - but is bigger better? America requires a truly innovative naval strategy. More carriers indulges in outdated thinking - that naval power is defined by offensive firepower and hardware dominance. But large surface ships are increasingly vulnerable. And this strategy fuels an unstable arms race. Instead, let's transform our naval forces to be more agile, distributed and high-tech. Some ideas: - Invest heavily in autonomous systems like submarine and drone swarms. Leverage AI and robotics for smarter capabilities. - Develop more survivable assets like stealth frigates, underwater drones and mobile missile platforms. - Employ long-range, precise and non-lethal weapons like railguns and lasers. Shift focus from destruction to neutralization. - Network everything in a resilient mesh architecture. Distributed lethality with shared situational intelligence. - Forge stronger alliances through joint exercises and interoperability. Naval power is a team sport. - Use non-kinetic tools like cyber capabilities and information operations. Control escalation risks. Think innovative. Visit www.launchdream.com —- #navy
Welp, the United States Might Not Have Enough Aircraft Carriers — Popular Mechanics
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On the path to the next gen air frame with potential for military, cargo and pax aircraft.
Buildup Begins For U.S. Air Force Blended Wing Body Demonstrator
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The Bristol Type 188, also known as the "Flaming Pencil" due to its distinctive shape, was a supersonic research aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the United Kingdom. It was developed in the early 1960s as part of a research program to investigate the challenges of sustained supersonic flight. The Type 188 was a small, single-seat aircraft with a long, slender fuselage and delta wings. It was powered by four de Havilland Gyron Junior turbojet engines, which gave it a maximum speed of Mach 2.2 (over 2,500 kilometers per hour). Despite its successful flight test program, the Type 188 was never used in production. The British government decided to focus its resources on the development of the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner, and the Type 188 program was cancelled in 1964. The only surviving example of the Type 188 is on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford in the United Kingdom. #military #defense #defence #aerospace #aviation #aircraft #aircrafts #airplane #airplanes #aviationlovers #militaryaviation #militaryaircraft #fighterjet #engineering #technology #uk #unitedkingdom
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Amidst uncertainties with the V-22 Osprey, the C-2A Greyhound takes center stage, showcasing its reliability and importance in resupply missions. 🛫 Kudos to VRC-40 for surging to meet the [COD] mission for deployed aircraft carriers in U.S. 5th and 7th Fleets. 🌐 Explore the strategic shift and the pivotal role of the Greyhounds following the link below. #USNavy #C2AGreyhound #VRC40 #MilitaryAviation #LogisticsExcellence 🇺🇸 https://lnkd.in/gvg2pKJR
Old warriors never die: US Navy Surging C-2A Greyhound COD aircraft as V-22 Groundings Continue
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2 weeks to go until the RAeS #AppliedAerodynamics Conference 2024, focused on Advancing Aerodynamics, exploring the horizon of Civil and Military Aviation, and topics such as #NetZero, #NextGenMilitary, #AdvancedAirMobility and #HighSpeedFlight ✈ https://ow.ly/Jn9L50StuTq #AppliedAerodynamics #NetZero #NextGenMilitary #AdvancedAirMobility and #HighSpeedFlight
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The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is indeed one of the world's most advanced and largest aircraft carriers. Here are some key features and facts about the USS Gerald R. Ford: 1. **Size**: The USS Gerald R. Ford is the lead ship of the Ford-class of aircraft carriers and is the largest aircraft carrier ever built. It measures over 1,100 feet (337 meters) in length. 2. **Advanced Technology**: It incorporates advanced technology, including the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) for launching aircraft and the Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) for aircraft recovery. These systems are more efficient and reduce stress on aircraft. 3. **Increased Aircraft Capacity**: The Ford-class carriers have an increased aircraft capacity compared to their predecessors, allowing them to carry more aircraft, including the F-35C Lightning II, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, and other aircraft. 4. **Enhanced Defensive Systems**: The carrier features modern defensive systems and enhanced survivability measures to protect against a variety of threats. 5. **Nuclear Power**: Like other U.S. aircraft carriers, the USS Gerald R. Ford is nuclear-powered, providing it with an extended range and the ability to operate continuously without refueling for many years. 6. **Crew and Complement**: It has a crew complement of around 4,600 personnel, including both sailors and aviators. The USS Gerald R. Ford represents a significant advancement in naval aviation and power projection capabilities. It plays a crucial role in U.S. military strategy and is designed to support a wide range of missions, including air superiority, power projection, and sea control. https://lnkd.in/guRscNym
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) The World's Largest Aircraft Carrier
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This stunning photograph showcases the remarkable "Chippie" WG486, an aircraft that played a pivotal role in the covert operations of the Cold War era. With its sleek lines and distinctive silhouette, this particular plane holds a special place in aviation history, serving as a silent witness to the tense geopolitical climate of the time.During the height of the Cold War, the "Chippie" WG486 was tasked with conducting espionage missions over the city of Berlin. Its specialized equipment and highly trained crew allowed it to gather invaluable intelligence, providing a crucial advantage in the ongoing struggle for information superiority. #military #defense #defence #aerospace #aviation #aircraft #aircrafts #airplane #airplanes #aviationlovers #militaryaviation #militaryaircraft #fighterjet #engineering #technology #militarytechnology #defensetechnology #defenseinnovation #defenseindustry #airforce #surveillance #intelligence #berlin #germany #coldwar #mission #missions
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On July 17th, 1989, history was made with the first flight of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit. This revolutionary aircraft, shrouded in secrecy throughout its development, marked a significant leap forward in stealth technology. Designed by Northrop (later Northrop Grumman) as the prime contractor, the B-2 Spirit was a collaborative effort. Boeing, Hughes, and Vought all played crucial roles as principal subcontractors, bringing their expertise to this ambitious project. Production of the B-2 Spirit spanned from 1987 to 2000, resulting in a fleet of these impressive stealth bombers. #military #defense #defence #aerospace #aviation #aircraft #aircrafts #airplane #airplanes #aviationlovers #militaryaviation #militaryaircraft #fighterjet #engineering #technology #militarytechnology #defensetechnology #defenseinnovation #defenseindustry #airforce #pilots
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