All Military UAVs news – Page 165
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Contract for arming of Lynx Wildcat with Thales weapon due by year end
Thales weapon due by year end
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Boeing targets UAV market leadership
Boeing aims to become the biggest player in the unmanned systems business within the next five years
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Elbit optimistic despite downturn
Elbit Systems is shrugging off concerns that world defence spending will decline in the wake of the credit...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Selex Galileo advances European integration
Selex Galileo is at the Paris air show championing its sensor technologies and recent advances in business integration ...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: IAI aims to transform joint ventures into primes
Israel Aerospace Industries wants its two new joint ventures in India and Brazil to mature into fully...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: RAF confirms plans to send ASTOR back to Afghanistan
The UK's Airborne Standoff Radar system is on static display this week ahead of a crucial deployment of the surveillance system in the skies above Afghanistan
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PARIS AIR SHOW: AirKnight team makes technical submission for UK's SAR-H deal
The AirKnight consortium has highlighted the merits of Eurocopter's EC225 for the UKs' SAR-H helicopter deal ...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Linux control and heavy fuel engines for KillerBee
KillerBee buzzes above Arizona Above the US Army's Yuma proving grounds in Arizona, Raytheon's blended wing body KillerBee unmanned air vehicle has...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Singapore's Aeropak promotes 900Wh UAV motor
Singapore based-Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies' Aeropak fuel cell is on display here (static BC-075). This fuel cell power system is to be evaluated in this...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Tom Farmer
News of late has been bittersweet for Tom Farmer, president of Pratt & Whitney's (stand B20) military engines business. Although the USA plans to boost its need for his F135 engine for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the company's biggest customer also announced the demise of the Lockheed ...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: FLIR Systems showcases next-gen sensor capabilities
FLIR Systems is showcasing its new sensor capabilities at the Paris air show using a PC-12NG flying demonstrator ...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Rockwell Collins greases the UAV public acceptance skids
Laying the groundwork for commercial UAVs Unmanned air vehicles will soon be flying in civil airspace, believes Rockwell...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Halter propellers a show-stopper
Helices Halter (hall 4, D18) is displaying examples of its propellers for unmanned air vehicles. A range of material types...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Aeronautics' Orbiter-3 to make first flight in August
Israel's Aeronautics Defense Systems Orbiter-3 unmanned air vehicle is to make its first test flight in August. The Orbiter-3 UAV will have a 3.6m (11.8ft)...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the Facts - Yedidia Yaari
Israeli defence systems supplier Rafael (static park, D50) is keen to build partnerships worldwide, while adding expertise in UAV systems to its established core strength in missiles, says president and chief executive, Yedidia Yaari
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PARIS AIR SHOW: One small step for unmanned aircraft, one giant leap for the Paris air show
As the Paris air show marks the dawn of its second century, Germany's Schiebel will perform the aerial display's first-ever flight by an unmanned aircraft.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: British Army Elbit Systems Hermes 450 in Afghan near miss
A British Army Elbit Systems Hermes 450 unmanned air vehicle had...
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PARIS: Face the facts with Boeing Military president Chris Chadwick
Chris Chadwick, president of Boeing Military Aircraft, believes that countries will continue to focus on the options for force modernisation despite the downturn
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Northrop pitches Wild Thing for cargo UAS market
Northrop Grumman confirmed yesterday it has launched windtunnel tests for a new cargo unmanned aircraft system concept called the Mover. The Wild Thing...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Northrop, Raytheon locked in 'maturity' debate about UAS
How do you define the verb "to mature"? It may seem trivial, but it is anything but an academic question for Northrop Grumman and Raytheon. The two...