Testing office says Lockheed Martin's TR-3 software faced stability issues and capability gaps during evaluation.
Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) has committed a US$10 million contribution to the new White House ballroom project, drawing attention to government contractor influence and potential conflicts of interest.
Lockheed Martin is facing fresh scrutiny after a Pentagon testing report reportedly found that a major software upgrade for the F-35 figh ...
National Security Journal on MSN
New F-35 Lightening II Stealth Fighter Update Has ‘Chronic Stability Deficiencies’
The F-35 TR-3 crisis highlights a shift in 2026 military readiness: software is now the primary "failure point" rather than ...
Mosinee High School junior Sophia Knetter builds on FCCLA national titles by organizing a Youth Emerging Entrepreneurs Day and advocating funding for youth businesses.
Standing Committee for Armament Programs also approves funding for upgrade of 38 additional F-16 jets to modern Viper version ...
Another piece of the puzzle. That’s how rural Nebraskans might view the recent announcement that the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) plans to help respond to a rural nurse ...
France is ramping up its military push in the Middle East as President Emmanuel Macron calls the effort strictly defensive. Macron is also engaging with key players in the conflict including Iran in ...
(OTC Pink:ELEK), a hard rock lithium mining company, operating within the electric‑vehicle battery sector through both hard rock lithium resource development and its patented multi‑port ...
Good morning, and welcome to the Howmet Aerospace 2026 Technology and Markets Day. I'm PT Luther, Vice President of Investor Relations. After today's presentation by our executive leadership team, ...
REalloys (ALOY) built something that barely exists anywhere in the Western world ? a rare earth supply chain that doesn't touch China at any step. Japan figured out decades ago why that matters.
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Canada Soccer unveils new World Cup jerseys, gets funding for youth initiatives
TORONTO — When a young soccer player asked Jonathan Osorio if Canada was going to win the men’s World Cup, his answer was direct.
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