All Defence articles – Page 150

  • L-39NG flight Kouba
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    L-39NG passes key fuselage strength test

    2020-03-17T03:29:00Z

    Aero Vodochody’s L-39NG has passed fuselage strength tests, as the company works towards certification of the advanced jet trainer. Using the fuselage of aircraft 7002, which is earmarked for static trials, the test saw the structure initially taken to the limit load, which corresponds to the maximum possible load during ...

  • James Taiclet and Marillyn Hewson
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    Lockheed Martin names Taiclet as CEO

    2020-03-16T18:15:00Z

    Lockheed Martin’s board of directors has elected James Taiclet as its next president and chief executive.

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    AC-130W demonstrates maritime attack role

    2020-03-16T07:16:00Z

    The US military has demonstrated the use of a Lockheed Martin AC-130W Stinger II gunship in a new naval support role. The work took place from 8-9 March in the Arabian Gulf and involved AC-130Ws, a Boeing P-8A Poseidon, and a US Navy Cyclone class patrol vessel, says the US ...

  • Tempest - BAE Systems
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    UK still in the game for Japan fighter partnership

    2020-03-12T04:14:00Z

    Tokyo has yet to decide on its future international partner for the country’s ambitious FX Future Fighter programme to replace the Mitsubishi F-2. “The [Japanese Ministry of Defense] is in discussion with the U.S. and the UK from the viewpoint of ensuring interoperability, cost effectiveness and technical reliability,” says Japan’s ...

  • Boeing VC-25B rendering
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    Boeing starts ‘Air Force One’ modifications of 747-8

    2020-03-11T18:22:00Z

    Known by its “Air Force One” call sign when the US president flies aboard, the VC-25B are to operate as the USA’s top executive transports for the next 30 years. Modifications are being done at Boeing’s San Antonio, Texas facility.

  • USAF Reserve F-16C takes off at Luke Air Force Base Arizona
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    Elbit to install infrared missile warning systems on US National Guard and Reserve F-16s

    2020-03-10T18:40:00Z

    Elbit Systems of America has won a $472 million fixed-price contract to provide pylon-based infrared missile warning systems for US Air National Guard and US Air Force Reserve Command F-16 fighters.

  • A-29 taking off dirt runway
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    US Air Force buys two A-29 light attack aircraft for continued experiment

    2020-03-09T22:06:00Z

    Sierra Nevada Corporation was awarded a $129 million contract to supply two Sierra Nevada/Embraer A-29 light attack aircraft to the US Air Force.

  • Saab digital tower
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    RAF to trial Saab digital tower technology

    2020-03-09T15:33:00Z

    The UK Royal Air Force has selected Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions to conduct an operational concept demonstration of a digital tower capability at its Lossiemouth base in Scotland.

  • MQ-4C Triton
    News

    ​Northrop turns to Canberra to shore up Triton production

    2020-03-06T07:13:00Z

    Northrop Grumman says Australia should consider advancing its acquisition of the US Navy’s MQ-4C Triton UAV following the Trump administration’s proposal to pause production for the programme in FY2021 and FY2022. While pausing production, the administration wants instead to focus on the MQ-4C’s improved multi-intelligence configuration, designated IFC-4. The budget ...

  • Wildcat Sea Venom Marlet
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    Weapon wing integration keeps Wildcat on target for carrier protection role

    2020-03-05T14:38:00Z

    The UK Royal Navy’s Wildcat HMA2 rotorcraft will be ready to defend the service’s largest-ever warships from next year, with the integration of key new armaments proceeding on schedule, Leonardo Helicopters says.

  • RAAF F/A-18B Hornet
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    Canberra to sell remaining “Classic" Hornets to US training firm

    2020-03-05T03:19:00Z

    Canberra plans to sell 46 Boeing F/A-18 A/B “Classic” Hornets to Air USA, a firm that provides tactical airpower training services to the US military and international customers. The aircraft are being retired as Canberra takes delivery of up to 72 Lockheed Martin F-35As, which are replacing the Hornet in ...

  • NorwayNH90-c-RoyalNorwegianAirForce
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    Norway makes progress with NH90 ASW introduction

    2020-03-04T17:37:00Z

    Norway is making progress with the introduction of the NH Industries NH90 NFH maritime helicopter for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions, having taken delivery of the first aircraft in August last year.

  • V-150 pair
    News

    UMS Skeldar launches lightweight V-150 UAV

    2020-03-04T14:49:00Z

    UMS Skeldar has unveiled a lightweight addition to its range of vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicles, with the V-150 to be available for delivery from later this year.

  • rafale-f3r-c-anthony-pecchi_dassault
    Analysis

    Dassault chief Trappier on new business jet bets and joining the Germans in defence

    2020-03-04T13:22:00Z

    The French manufacturer’s Eric Trappier has switched partners from BAE Systems to Airbus on a future European UCAV while it looks to rebuild its fortunes in corporate aviation with not one but two Falcons in the works

  • H135 Brazil-c-Helibras
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    Brazil receives first H135 for its navy

    2020-03-04T12:42:00Z

    Brazil’s navy has inducted its first of an eventual three Airbus Helicopters H135s, which will see use on operations in the Antarctic region.

  • F-35A
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    Lockheed delivers 500th F-35

    2020-03-04T03:23:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has delivered the 500th F-35 fighter, with the fleet also surpassing the 250,000 flight hour mark. The 500th example delivered is an F-35A that will serve with the Vermont Air National Guard, says Lockheed. An image of the jet shows it bears the registration number AF5343. ...

  • Boeing KC-46A Pegasus - Boeing
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    US State Department approves sale of eight Boeing KC-46A tankers to Israel

    2020-03-04T01:17:00Z

    Problems and delays with the KC-46A have put the programme several billion dollars in the hole. Foreign Military Sales are seen as critical to Boeing’s ability to make a profit on the programme.

  • General Atomics Defender
    News

    General Atomics shows off Defender UAV concept to protect refuelling tankers

    2020-03-03T20:45:00Z

    Protecting tankers and ISR aircraft with UAVs could free manned fighters, such as Lockheed Martin F-35As, to launch strikes deep into enemy territory.

  • FARA_Reveal Image_Flight Global_FINAL
    In depth

    Boeing pitches the US Army on retro compound helicopter FARA design

    2020-03-03T15:37:00Z

    With three rotors, spinning in three different axes, Boeing’s compound helicopter bid for the US Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition might strike the novice as complex. But it’s not so, says the aerospace manufacturer.

  • Gremlins Flight Test November 2019
    In depth

    Why attritable UAVs have aerospace manufacturers rethinking lucrative MRO and upgrades

    2020-03-03T12:03:00Z

    Because attritable aircraft are designed to be limited-use, and cheap enough to be lost in combat or thrown-away when obsolete, the traditional model of capturing long-term business government via vendor lock – selling proprietary aircraft to the US Department of Defense and then making profits on MRO and upgrades – could be disrupted.