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Stephen Harper’s Plan to Spend Billions of Dollars on Fighter Jets Is In Disarray
Four years after the government announced it would buy 65 F-35 fighter jets for $85 million a piece, they announced they would postpone the decision until the indefinite future. The move marks another hiccup in Harper's long-gestating procurement plan.
The F-35 Fleet Is Grounded Leaving More Question Marks On the Troubled Fighter
After birds, internal engine explosions before takeoff, can take out an F-35.
Is Elon Musk Going to War with General Stanley McChrystal?
Elon Musk is currently locked in a bitter dispute with Lockheed Martin and Boeing for contracts worth billions of dollars—and now the lobbying firm tied to a notorious retired general is joining the party.
Canada's F-35 Problem Might Be Solved by The F-35
It might've been described as a 'turkey,' but Canada will probably still buy the F-35.
Australia Will Buy Any Fighter Jets the US Tells It To
The timing on Australia’s record-breaking $12 billion purchase of 58 stealth fighter jets is a little poor.
Australia Will Buy Any Fighter Jets the US Tells It To
Australia’s alliance with the US is a linchpin of its defense policy. Sometimes this means spending $12 billion on sketchy fighter jets that it doesn't need.
More Allies Are Cutting Orders for the Pentagon's Costly New Fighter Jet
After cutting its order 30 percent already, Italy will probably only end up with 45 of the boondoggle joint-strike fighter.
How Much Will the Defense Industry Make from a Missile Strike Against Syria?
Even as diplomats work on a last-ditch effort to get Syria to hand over its chemical weapons to international authorities, the US gearing up to launch missiles if Obama gives the order. But just how expensive are those missiles?
The Latest Patents Show New Drones Will Bounce, Swarm, and Transform
Every month, over 40,000 applications are made with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. About half that number of actual patents are granted monthly—usually after several years of review and refinement. (Legit patent applications are published 1...
Ones and Zeros: Sexy Panda Poop and Sneaky Snails
h3. One: Lockheed Martin's "new speedy transport plane":http://dvice.com/archives/2011/09/air-force-devel.php (DVICE) h3. Zero: Parrots are learning to "talk like people in the wild":http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/Parrots-and-other...