All Fixed-wing articles – Page 255

  • Polish MiG-29 - Bartosz Glowacki
    News

    Poland seeks new missiles for MiG-29 fleet

    2015-10-13T17:11:08Z

    Poland wants to buy a new batch of 40 R-27R1 radar-guided missiles for its RAC MiG-29 fighters, with bid responses being sought by 16 November.

  • News

    Alenia Aermacchi P-72A MPA tests near completion

    2015-10-13T17:07:44Z

    Alenia Aermacchi is nearing completion of a test and evaluation phase for the Italian air force’s new P-72A maritime patrol aircraft.

  • Iraqi CH-4 - Iraqi MoD
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    Iraq debuts new Chinese CH-4 UAV

    2015-10-13T12:51:59Z

    Iraq's defence ministry has released a video and pictures of its first China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) CH-4B “Rainbow” unmanned air vehicle taking off from Kut airbase.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: USAF bomber decision to threaten industrial balance

    2015-10-13T09:25:00Z

    ​Northrop Grumman’s status as the US military’s third source of stealthy combat aircraft is doomed, whether or not it wins the $55 billion long-range strike bomber (LRS-B) contract from the US Air Force. At least, that’s an argument that’s been making the rounds for several months.

  • V-280
    News

    Bell and Lockheed modify V-280 contract ahead of Sikorsky takeover

    2015-10-12T22:28:41Z

    Lockheed Martin’s pending acquisition of Sikorsky has caused some contractual changes between Lockheed and Bell Helicopter for V-280 Valor development to ensure there is no cross pollination with its competitor, the Boeing-Sikorsky SB-1 Defiant.

  • NorthStar 407MRH
    News

    UAE firm studies civil twins for next armed helo

    2015-10-12T21:43:11Z

    ​A UAE-based firm is evaluating twin-engined commercial helicopters for conversion to military gunships, having successfully delivered several armed Bell Helicopter 407s to its host country.

  • News

    Thai army to boost AW139 fleet size

    2015-10-12T16:55:47Z

    ​The Royal Thai Army is to increase its fleet of AgustaWestland AW139 utility helicopters to 10 units, after awarding the manufacturer a follow-on order for eight of the intermediate twins.

  • Upgraded Israeli C-130H - Hagar Amibar Israeli air
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    Israel flies upgraded C-130H

    2015-10-12T14:50:42Z

    The Israeli air force has performed the first flight of an upgraded Lockheed Martin C-130H tactical transport, under a modernisation programme launched in 2012.

  • RAF Puma HC2 - Crown Copyright
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    UK Puma crash kills five in Kabul

    2015-10-12T11:14:09Z

    ​A Royal Air Force-operated Airbus Helicopters Puma HC2 transport crashed in Afghanistan on 11 October, killing five of the 10 personnel aboard the upgraded type.

  • KFX
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The complicated conception of KFX

    2015-10-12T10:21:00Z

    ​South Korea’s indigenous fighter programme has always been ambitious, but a failure to gain US technology export licences makes the project that much more formidable

  • Frecce Tricolori RIAT 2011 640 c Lukasz Golowanow/
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    KEEP IT TIGHT: 10 flight display teams of note

    2015-10-09T16:30:43Z

    With the South Korea air force “Black Eagles” display team featuring on the cover of this week’s Flight International, what better excuse to celebrate – somewhat at random and in no particular order – 10 military flight display teams that may be coming to an air show near you.

  • News

    ​KAI conducts maiden flight of KT-100 ab initio trainer

    2015-10-09T04:47:59Z

    Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has conducted the first flight of its KT-100 aircraft, the ab initio trainer variant of the KC-100 Naraon light aircraft.

  • F-35
    News

    Lockheed reaffirms F-35 production target despite supplier statement

    2015-10-08T13:22:42Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has re-affirmed the full-rate production goal for the F-35 programme remains 17 aircraft per month, despite a supplier’s statement on 7 October that it is significantly less.

  • SNC
    News

    Sierra Nevada touts Dream Chaser as X-37B alternative

    2015-10-08T11:39:33Z

    Sierra Nevada Corporation believes its Dream Chaser could be a viable alternative to the Boeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle for long-duration, recoverable experimentation in space.

  • Taranis - BAE Systems
    News

    Taranis to enter third testing phase

    2015-10-08T10:34:48Z

    ​The UK’s BAE Systems Taranis unmanned combat air vehicle demonstrator will carry out a third phase of flight tests towards the end of the year, the Ministry of Defence has revealed.

  • RAF Reaper - Crown Copyright
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    MoD reveals Reaper derivative will be chosen for Protector

    2015-10-07T17:39:35Z

    The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the unmanned air vehicle that it plans to acquire under its recently-announced Protector effort will be a derivative of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper that the Royal Air Force operates.

  • MQ-9
    News

    US clears GA-ASI to export MQ-9s to Spain

    2015-10-07T16:19:10Z

    The US State Department has cleared General Atomics Aeronautical Systems to export four MQ-9 unmanned air systems to Spain, says the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) in a notice to Congress on 6 October.

  • Mi-24 Poland - AirTeamImages
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    Poland to launch attack helicopter talks with bidders

    2015-10-07T12:50:16Z

    The Polish defence ministry will soon start the next phase of technical dialogue with combat helicopter manufacturers under its Project "Kruk", which seeks replacements for its Mil Mi-24 fleet.

  • News

    DOD warns defence primes of high supplier profit margins

    2015-10-07T03:05:38Z

    ​The Pentagon’s top acquisition office says first-tier subcontractors’ profit margins for production programmes are 7% higher on average than for the prime contractor, and this imbalance could be deterring major suppliers from bidding for new contracts as primes.

  • SB1Defiant
    News

    Pentagon concerned about prime contractor consolidation

    2015-10-07T00:13:41Z

    The Pentagon has very few tools in its arsenal to constrain major mergers and acquisitions between prime contractors – a fact that has become all too apparent to defence acquisition chief Frank Kendall with Lockheed Martin’s $9 billion acquisition of Sikorsky.