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Feb 22, 2021 09:22 AM EST
The U.S. Air Force AT-6E Wolverine, designed for low-end attack air, offers more despite its simplicity. It will have data sharing included that will be useful for allies with no such capacity.
According to the U.S. Air Force, which got its first Wolverine light-attack aircraft, more improvements will benefit operators. One of them is sharing data for any allied air force working with the USAF.
Turboprop aircraft Wolverine
The new twin-seat, single-engine turboprop aircraft was just received after the acquisition was reported by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC). It bought inexpensive airplane additional planes when more expensive fight jets are not needed. The AFLCMC is only one of six organizations under the Air Force Materiel Command, reported Eurasian Times.
China Warns West Over Myanmar Coup, ‘Interference’
China Warns West Over Myanmar Coup, ‘Interference’
Anti-Myanmar military regime protesters have gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy in Yangon every day since mid-February. / The Irrawaddy
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By The Irrawaddy 22 February 2021
Beijing mouthpiece Global Times warned Western countries and other US allies in the region, including Washington’s “Quad” partners India, Australia and Japan, not to treat Myanmar as their “pawn” in a geopolitical rivalry, saying it would not do the country good, but risked dragging it further down into the abyss.
The paper said that “some hostile forces both in and outside of Myanmar are deliberately making use of this opportunity to spread rumors against China and stoke hatred to distance Myanmar from China, Myanmar’s largest trading partner and close neighbor.”
US Vice President Mike Pence on Monday said Moscow’s demand that Washington cut 755 American diplomatic staff in Russia will not lessen the US commitment to its allies.
President Biden’s decision to open the door to negotiations with Iran and other nations underscores a sharp turn away from his predecessor and back to the diplomacy-first foreign policy championed during the Obama y
Joe Biden, after being sworn-in as President of the United States, said late on Wednesday that his administration will try to repair ties with the country’s alliances. "Here's my message to those beyond our borders: America has been tested and come out stronger for it. We will repair our alliances & engage with the world once again not to meet yesterday's challenges but today's & tomorrow's challenges," Biden said in his first speech as the US President.