The former director of the Space Forces’ Space Systems Integration Office describes an ongoing transformation in the newest military branch.
At the ripe age of five, it is clear that the United States Space Force, while dominated by old thinking, still doesn’t know what it wants to be when it grows up, and is split among multiple different ...
A little more than a century ago, the US Army Air Service came up with a scheme for naming the military’s multiplying fleet of airplanes. The 1924 aircraft designation code produced memorable names ...
Traditional magnetic separators, however, present a challenge: they generate a magnetic force that is very high near the side of the vessel closest to the magnet and decreases rapidly with distance.
At a change of charter ceremony held June 17 at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia, outgoing Product Manager Force Protection Systems (PM FPS), Lt. Col. Curtis E.