All Military UAVs news – Page 130
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Elbit seeks more Hermes 900 buyers in Latin America
Elbit Systems is making a wide marketing effort to sell its Hermes 900 unmanned air system to additional customers in Latin America, after confirming its...
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New heavy-fuel engines for small UAVs
Engine companies Ricardo, NW UAV and XRDi have announced the formation of an partnership to design and build heavy-fuel engines for unmanned air vehicles...
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One killed as Australian Chinook crashes in Afghanistan
An Australian Army Boeing CH-47D Chinook transport helicopter has crashed in Afghanistan, killing one passenger and injuring the five other occupants.
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Saab mounts American push
Swedish firm believes now is perfect time to launch aggressive US sales campaign
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India’s Rustom 1 makes second successful flight
India's Rustom 1 unmanned air vehicle has completed its second successful test flight, with future sorties to include military payloads. The flight...
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General Atomics, CAE partner for Canada UAV contest
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc (GA-ASI) and simulator manufacturer CAE have announced a partnership to enter Canada's joint unmanned surveillance...
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US army orders $8.3 million in new Ravens
Aerovironment announced an $8.4 million order from the US army for the RQ-11B Raven unmanned aerial system (UAS). This recent order is the latest in a long...
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Scavenger UAS could be first to use Selex sensor concept
The UK Ministry of Defence's requirement for an unmanned surveillance system, dubbed Scavenger, could result in the first aircraft to carry the "platform-agnostic integration system" sensor concept being developed by Selex Galileo for medium-altitude, long-endurance and larger air vehicles.
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Aeronautics reveals work on jet-powered UAS
Israeli manufacturer Aeronautics Defense Systems is developing a jet-powered unmanned air system with a maximum take-off weight of 5,000kg (11,000lb).
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L-3 Communications to build larger Mobius
L-3 Communications is developing a scaled-up version of the Mobius optionally manned aircraft for the military intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) market.
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PICTURE: First glimpse of Russian Searcher II UAS
IAI's Malat division is preparing to make its latest delivery of Searcher II and BirdEye-400 UAS to Russia ...
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Aeronautics wins export approval for unmanned Dominator
The XP version of Aeronautics Defense Systems' Dominator unmanned air system has been cleared for export, after having been adapted to comply with the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
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SELEX BUYS SMALL UAV MAKER UNMANNED SYSTEMS Selex Galileo is to acquire Rome-based Unmanned Technologies Research Institute (UTRI) as part of its strategy...
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Navy issues RFP for small UAS
The US Navy has issued a request for proposals worth up to $870 million for a small unmanned air system ...
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Canada special: F-35 wins election
A national election put Canada's F-35 decision in the cross-hairs, but the Conservative Party victory keeps support strong
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Moscow evaluates additional Israeli UAVs
Moscow is evaluating the purchase of additional Israeli-made unmanned air vehicle types, in a move which could build on its previous purchase of two Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) designs.
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AAI builds new UAV
AAI has built a new unmanned aerial vehicle, a substantial upgrade of the standard RQ-7 Shadow. The new aircraft, reportedly in the blended-wing configuration,...
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Chile selects Elbit's Hermes 900 UAS
Elbit Systems has been selected to supply its Hermes 900 unmanned air system to the Chilean defence forces ...
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Israeli air force seeks unmanned training system
The Israeli air force has issued a tender to select an unmanned air system (UAS) for training purposes.
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Russia details plan to buy 1,000 military helicopters
Russia's defence ministry will buy more than 1,000 new military rotorcraft by the end of this decade, according to Dmitry Petrov, general director of the Russian Helicopters industry group.