Military Technology
TEWKSBURY, Mass. - Raytheon Co. said Wednesday it has received a $112.3 million contract from the U.S.
HONOLULU - The U.S. military has selected Guam - a U.S.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. military almost launched fighter jets and discussed a possible shoot-down when an errant Navy drone briefly veered into restricted airspace near the nation's capital last month, a senior military official said Thursday.
TAIPEI, Taiwan - The United States said it will supply radar equipment to Taiwan's air force, an approval of a relatively marginal item less likely to anger China than the F-16 fighter jets the island's president urged Washington to provide last week.
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