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Defense & Aerospace Air Power Podcast [Jul 09, 26] Season 4 E22 Game Season

53 min · 9 jul 2026
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The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies recently completed a new war game looking at the Air Force we need against China and Russia. Mark “Gonzo” Gunzinger and Heather “Lucky” Penney peel back the covers on their results. And we have the week’s airpower headlines. Powered by GE Aerospace!

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