All Military UAVs news – Page 215
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Flight International unmanned air vehicle (UAV) directory 2006
The rapid evolution of unmanned air vehicles is highlighted by our third annual directory, in which we have expanded the range of systems described in terms of technology and geographic regions.
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Bridging the gap: NATO's planned common UAV integration framework examined
Can NATO's drive for a common UAV integration framework succeed? A draft flightplan reveals how the alliance aims to co-ordinate its members' inventories
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Pilot optional: Boeing's Little Bird pilot-less helicopter an ideal test bed for rotary UAVs
Boeing's Unmanned Little Bird can also fly with a pilot on board - and that makes the helicopter an ideal test asset for development work on other programmes
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Playing catch-up: Lockheed Martin's future plans for unmanned systems
After a slow start, Lockheed Martin is taking on the unmanned systems market with a vengeance and preparing a raft of products for a variety of applications
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Pilotless F-35 breaks cover
Lockheed determined to push into UAV market and reveals concept for future JSF
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Duo combine to develop Falco catapult launcher
Galileo and Robonic sign MoU: demonstration of new system likely in 2007
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Dutch consider equipment plans
Netherlands parliament will weigh up requests for added strategic airlift, helicopters and long-endurance UAVs
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Lockheed Martin reveals plans for unmanned F-35 JSF among other new UAV concepts
An optionally-manned F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is among designs being studied by Lockheed Martin as it races to catch up with other unmanned aircraft system developers.
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Iranian-made Ababil-T Hezbollah UAV shot down by Israeli fighter in Lebanon crisis
Debris indicates intercepted vehicle was modified HESA Ababil-T twin-tail vehicle
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US Navy warms to MQ-8B Fire Scout UTAV, awarding Northrop Grumman $136m final SDD contract
Northrop Grumman is moving into the final stages of systems development and demonstration (SDD) of the MQ-8B Fire Scout vertical take-off and landing tactical unmanned air vehicle (VTUAV) after winning a $136 million modification to an earlier US Navy contract.