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October 29, 2015

No Rules Broken In Navy Berkeley Buzz

F/A-18E Super Hornet Made A Low Pass Over The Campus In January

The pilot of an F/A-18E Super Hornet did not break any rules when he made a low pass over the Berkeley campus in California back in January, according to a statement released by the Navy.

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JLENS Airship Breaks Loose From Tether In Maryland

Finally Recovered In Pennsylvania

One of the two JLENS airships that are intended to be a part of NORAD's early warning system protecting Washington, D.C. broke loose from its tether at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland Wednesday and drifted north, finally coming to rest in Moreland Township, PA.

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First Flight: Sikorsky's CH-53K Helicopter

Marks Start Of 2,000 Hour Flight Test Program Using Four Aircraft

The CH-53K King Stallion heavy lift helicopter prototype, known as Engineering Development Model-1 (EDM-1) being developed by Sikorsky for the U.S. Marine corps achieved its first flight Tuesday. The 30-minute flight signals the beginning of a 2,000-hour flight test program using four test aircraft.

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Boeing, Lockheed Martin 'Disappointed' In LRSB Decision

Companies Determining Next Steps In The Process

Boeing and Lockheed Martin, which had joined together to bid on the Air Force Long Range Strike Bomber program awarded Tuesday to Northrop Grumman, released a joint statement following the award.

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