BattlelandR&D
Vroom Service
The future of aviation just flashed by at an eye-watering 3,000 miles an hour.
That’s Mach 5.1, for you space travelers. It was the longest air-breathing hypersonic – five times faster than sound, or Mach 5 — flight …
Leavin’ Home…
Two F-18 Super Hornets over the carrier USS John C. Stennis, somewhere in the Pacific, April 24.
Storming the Beach: Semper Fi, Dude
The last time the Marines fought over a beach was in 1950, at Inchon, Korea. Their victory there turned the tide in the Korean war. Now they’re battling surfers for a piece of the southern California coast. This time, they fear …
BattlelandAfghanistan
Unhealthy Hospitals
The future of Afghanistan begins at the end of next year, after U.S. combat troops depart and Afghan forces take over for keeps.
After spending more than a half-trillion dollars, it’s difficult keeping track of the state of …
“For VA’s four largest medical-facility construction projects, when comparing November 2012 construction project data with the cost and schedule estimates first submitted to Congress, cost increases ranged from 59 percent to 144%, representing a total cost increase of nearly $1.5 billion and an average increase of approximately $366 million per project. The schedule delays ranged from 14 to 74 months with an average delay of 35 months per project.”
Wildfires Ravage California Coast
Authorities this week battled fast-moving flames devouring thousands of acres of brush and threatening hundreds of homes along the Pacific Coast Highway in Ventura County.
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Jobs Report: Economy Avoids ‘Spring Swoon’ As Unemployment Rate Falls
The Labor Department announced this morning that the U.S. economy added 165,000 new jobs and that the unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.5%.
BattlelandMilitary Spending
The Navy’s Hull Game
The U.S. Navy routinely says it needs more ships. One way it makes that need more dire is by retiring existing vessels well before their planned lifespan is over.
Think of it as fleethanasia.
But it’s kind of like …
The Evil Brain: What Lurks Inside a Killer’s Mind
As tragedies like Boston and Newtown mount, scientists and criminologists are trying harder than ever to understand the minds behind the crimes
Real Sand, Real Bullets. Fake Casualty.
Marines carry a simulated casualty during a live-fire exercise in Qatar, April 26.
BattlelandTerrorism
Guantanamo’s Starving Students
Things have gotten so bad for the alleged terrorists camped out at the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that, at last count, 93 of the 166 detainees still there are on hunger strikes to draw attention to their …