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Observers noted differences between AI-generated recommendations and those made solely by operators.
The Air Force started studying cancer rates in the nuclear missile community in 2023 due to pressure from ailing missile officers.
A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed into a school campus in the capital, Dhaka, shortly after takeoff on Monday, killing at least 31 people including the pilot and injuring more than 100, officials said.
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Air Force Times on MSNAir Force experiments with using AI to seek combat targetsThe unprecedented exercise was designed to speed up military decision-making and “reduce cognitive load” on humans, the service said.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNIn a first, an Ohio high school will receive a retired F-16 Thunderbird from the Air ForceAn Ohio high school will become the first in the United States to receive a decommissioned Air Force Thunderbird Jet. But why?
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DHAKA, July 22 (Reuters) - National mourning turned to anger in Bangladesh on Tuesday as the death toll from a fighter jet crash into a school in Dhaka jumped to 31, sparking protests by hundreds of students against the interim government in a country gripped by instability.
One of the war games, Exercise Resolute Force Pacific 2025, trained U.S. military personnel to maintain readiness and execute missions under stress.
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Defense News on MSNAir Force reviewing B-52’s apparent near miss with airlinerSorry about the aggressive maneuver,” an airline pilot told passengers after sharply banking to avoid a B-52 over North Dakota. "Not a fun day at work."
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -At least 25 children were among the 27 people killed when a Bangladesh Air Force plane crashed into a college and school campus in the capital city of Dhaka on Monday. Here is a look at what happened.
Hundreds of students have protested near the site of the crash of a Bangladesh air force training jet into a school in the nation’s capital, demanding accountability, compensation for victims’ familie
Col. Kenneth Chilcoat assumed command of the 557th Weather Wing on Tuesday during a ceremony. The 557th Weather Wing is the only one of its kind in the Air Force. They work internationally providing planning support and tactical execution. The ceremony was officiated by Lt. Gen. Thomas K. Hensley, commander of the 16th Air Force.