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A remote Air Force base in Alaska has been selected to be the first U.S. military installation with a nuclear microreactor ...
The Base Commander and CO Combat Training Squadron briefed Ranganathan on Exercise Red Flag Alaska. On May 30, the IAF contingent arrived at the Eielson Air Force of the US Air Force to ...
Approximately 3,100 Japanese troops and 50 aircraft will join the exercise, scheduled to run through Aug. 4, according to a ...
The reactor would provide heat as well as light, which is important in Alaska, where it can reach minus 50 °F (-45 °C). The type of reactor built will depend on the kind of nuclear fuel selected.
The U.S. Air Force has formally reaffirmed its selection of Oklo’s liquid metal-cooled fast reactor to provide nuclear energy at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, re-issuing a Notice of Intent ...
Lt. Col. Brian Seymour was removed from command of the 71st Student Squadron on Thursday, June 12, the Air Force said, less than a month after he took over the unit. “Lt. Col. Brian Seymour was ...
Under the terms of the notice, Oklo would design, construct, own, and operate the power plant, delivering electricity and heat at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, under a long-term agreement.
Oklo was issued a Notice of Intent to Award by the U.S. Department of Defense to provide power at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska through the deployment of an Aurora powerhouse.
The Air Force earlier grounded all KF-16 fighter jets and dispatched a 20-member team to Alaska to probe the accident and carry out emergency maintenance, amid efforts to determine the exact cause ...
This is the second crash at Eielson this year. Six months ago, a U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II fighter jet crashed after the pilot, who ejected and parachuted to safety, reported a malfunction.
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