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Are Federal Judges Too Old ?
6 mai, par James S. Fay, Victoria M. FaySo, you think Biden and Trump are too old? Pauline Newman, a U.S. Court of Appeals judge for the Federal Circuit, was recently serving until the age of 96. The U.S. Supreme Court is also filled with its own "ancient ones." In 2018, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, appointed (…) -
Boeing' ;s F-15EX Eagle II : What Makes This Fighter Truly a Game Changer in the Sky
6 mai, par Stavros AtlamazoglouSummary: The F-15EX Eagle II, an advanced 4.5th generation fighter jet of the U.S. Air Force, is designed to carry a hefty load of up to 30,000 lbs of munitions, making it the most heavily armed aircraft in the service. It can be equipped with a diverse array of weaponry tailored to both air (…) -
Aircraft Carriers Are Floating Coffins : The Navy Needs Diesel Attack Submarines
6 mai, par Brandon J. WeichertSummary: The U.S. Navy faces strategic and budgetary challenges, with increasing pressure to rethink its current reliance on costly, high-tech systems like nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers, which are vulnerable to anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) strategies employed by potential (…) -
China' ;s J-10 : Just a Copy of America' ;s F-16 Fighter ?
6 mai, par Harrison KassSummary: The Chengdu J-10 Vigorous Dragon, often compared to the F-16 due to its similar features, has its own unique design and capabilities. Although some sources suggest the J-10 was influenced by the Israeli IAI Lavi, China maintains it evolved from earlier Chengdu models like the J-9. The (…) -
B-21 Raider : Could Nightmarish Costs Cancel This New Stealth Bomber ?
6 mai, par Stavros AtlamazoglouSummary: The development of the B-21 Raider strategic stealth bomber for the U.S. Air Force exemplifies the high costs associated with advanced military technology. With an estimated price of $600 million per aircraft, the B-21 mirrors the economic challenges faced by its predecessor, the B-2 (…)