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China continues to develop advanced long-distance missiles.
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Brian Everstine

In a potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, ships and carrier-based aircraft would have to engage advanced enemy targets from long distances, especially since China continues to develop advanced long-distance missiles. But that focus is not enough. 
 
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The U.S. Navy is planning for at least 60% of its carrier air wing to be uncrewed, placing faith in the development of smaller, cheaper Collaborative Combat Aircraft to do a lot of the fighting in the future alongside Lockheed Martin F-35Cs and next-generation F/A-XXs.
 
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The two armed services jointly ordered 27 of the single-engine light helicopters, which will be built by Airbus Helicopters local affiliate Helibras in Itajuba near Sao Paulo.
 
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Asia-Pacific’s prevalence of long-haul and international flying means it will be the last major region to see passenger demand return to 2019 levels.
 
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United, like American and Delta, once fought a lobbying fight against Gulf carriers. Now it is joining forces with Emirates.
 
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A new security strategy prompted by the conflict in Ukraine could redefine the role of the military in Germany and how it views defense exports.
 
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