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Last Updated: Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 10:40 PM PDT
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Sweden to expand arms and space capabilities without US
By Financial Times: Stockholm still values co-operation with Washington but backs stronger European pillar of Nato, defence minister says.

Edwards Air Force base unveils new Flight Test Engineering Lab to enhance warfighting capabilities
By Aerotech News: Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., officially opened its state-of-the-art Flight Test Engineering Lab (FTEL) during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in late 2024, marking.

US Space Force Chief General Chance Saltzman “Enamored By Systems That Deny, Disrupt, And Degrade” Satellites
By The War Zone: Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman alluded to the kinds of counter-space capabilities that the U.S. Space Force is now prioritizing. Chief of Space Operations Gen.

You Don’t Need A Kill Switch To Hobble Exported F-35s
By The War Zone: The U.S. doesn't have to rely on a kill switch to rapidly degrade and soon end a foreign country's ability to use its F-35s.

By-Product of DEI Purge: US Air Force Vets Find Their History Erased
By Air & Space Forces Mag: Some Air Force veterans and civilians have been surprised by what disappeared in a purge of diversity-related Air Force news content.

F-35 partners fully committed to program, Dutch defense minister says
By DefenseNews.com: Some European researchers and lawmakers expressed concern in recent weeks that America might block allies from using their F-35s.

The US defense industry has SXSW surrounded. Multiple defense tech confabs have sprung up to make the increasingly lucrative connection between innovation and the armed forces.
By Politico: The defense industry has SXSW surroundedWith help from Alfred NgCrowds visit the Austin Convention Center during the South by Southwest Conference and Festival on Saturday, March 8, 2025, in Austin, Texas.