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Vibrations caused another F-35 engine to fail before Texas mishap
The March 2020 engine failure led to an investigation into the vibration problem. Neither was immediately disclosed.
Navy struggles with stopping dirt from clogging Osprey engines, report warns
IG raises questions about Navy efforts.
Midair fire forces Marine CH-53E to land
The heavy-lift helicopter landed safely with no reported injuries.
By Shawn Snow
American doughboys in World War I depended on foreign weapons technology, US Navy might
The U.S. Navy was the best-prepared and best-equipped of all the country’s armed forces. For many years, it had been focusing much of its energy on preparing for a surface naval confrontation with Germany.
By David Longenbach, Pennsylvania State University
Some F-35s grounded again for new round of inspections
Recent inspections revealed a new problem with F-35s with high flight hours.
By Shawn Snow and Valerie Insinna
Navy F-35C suffers first major airborne mishap
A F-35C engine sucked in parts of an airborne refueling basket last month, Navy officials said.
North Korea pledges to destroy missile test engine site
The Trump administration on Thursday identified the missile test engine site that it says North Korea has pledged to destroy, but the president’s latest comments about resolving the nuclear standoff have raised new questions about what concessions Pyongyang has made.
Quieter military drones that fly farther? The Pentagon thinks this engine could be the answer
Most people haven’t heard of the engine created by Felix Wankel in 1960, but its derivatives may end up powering the military’s future unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs.
By Kyle Rempfer
MISFIRE: How much trouble can one sailor cause?
No court martial for this guy?
By Military Times Editors