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Marines say gearbox problem caused fatal Osprey crash
[ad_1] The MV-22B Osprey crash in California last June, which killed five Marines, was caused by a gear problem the military had long known, according to a 436-page redacted command dossier released Friday. In a statement, the Marine Corps said a “dual hard clutch engagement” caused the engine and interconnected drive system to fail, leading ... -
Recent study finds arsenic can be released from sediments by organic influences
[ad_1] Newswise — Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Environmental Sciences study We assess the effects of environmental factors and microbial communities on arsenic (As) mobilization.The findings were published in Volume 15 of the journal Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, revealing important insights into the biogeochemical processes involved in As release. This study focused on processes ... -
Franchetti Named First Female U.S. Navy Commander
[ad_1] President Joe Biden has named Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Lisa Franchetti as the next Chief of Naval Operations, according to U.S. officials, who is poised to break two glass ceilings. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Franchetti would be the first female CNO and the first woman to serve on the Joint Chiefs ... -
How many Super Hornets are ready to fly? Navy tracking tools disagree
[ad_1] The two key tools the Navy Department uses to monitor the F/A-18 Super Hornet’s readiness battles don’t always go hand in hand, the Congressional Budget Office has found. The CBO will conduct a monthly survey of hundreds of Super Hornets from two databases, the Logistics Analysis and Technical Evaluation System (DECKPLATE) and the Aviation ... -
What Venezuela’s Moon Base Pledge Says About China, Russia, and the US
[ad_1] Venezuela recently announced its intention to cooperate with China and Russia on the International Lunar Research Station, becoming the first country to formally cooperate. The participation of Caracas may seem purely symbolic, as the crisis-hit oil nations are not in a position to make any substantive contribution to the moon, but even this symbolism ... -
Intel executives, White House insist on preserving digital espionage powers
[ad_1] The controversial law, used to digitally spy on foreigners in other countries, is widely misunderstood, according to lawmakers calling for the re-enactment of the expiring bill. The problem, they say, is that much of the information that might convince skeptics is classified. Sen. Mark Warner, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Wednesday at ... -
What you missed at Aritzia, Levi’s and more
[ad_1] Earnings season is almost upon us, and a few retailers included in Digital Commerce 360’s Top 1000 E-Commerce Retailers in North America list have already started reporting. Here’s the revenue recap you need to know this week. Learn more about income coverage here. Aritzia Inc. (#209) Aritzia reported that new revenue grew 13% year-over-year ... -
US Pacific allies want more joint exercises and scarce ammunition
[ad_1] Fort Shafter, Hawaii—U.S. allies in the Pacific are calling for more multilateral exercises and more supplies of the scarce munitions that helped Ukraine fight Russia. “Frankly, our allies and partners are very closely monitoring what is happening in Ukraine. They are very interested in how we maintain territorial integrity,” said the Army the brigadier ...











