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  • The Lockheed Martin-built aircraft (a C-130J-30 st
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    How a pilot’s NVG case brought down a USAF C-130J in Afghanistan

    2016-04-19T19:15:25Z

    A deadly US Air Force C-130J crash at Jalalabad Airfield in Afghanistan on 2 October 2015 that killed everyone onboard, plus three Afghani security personnel manning the guard tower it struck, was caused by a hard-shell night vision goggle case placed in front of the yoke.

  • Yak 130
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    Russian air force orders more Yak-130 trainers

    2016-04-19T15:00:01Z

    Russia's defence ministry has ordered a further 30 Yak-130 twin-seat jet trainers for the nation's air force, Irkut announced on 18 April.

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    C-130J fleet additions sought by Israel

    2016-04-19T13:08:22Z

    Israel is close to starting negotiations linked to a planned deal to boost its fleet of Lockheed Martin C-130J tactical transports, sources in the nation have indicated.

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    Israel sets date for F-35 arrival

    2016-04-19T13:06:16Z

    ​The first two of Israel's Lockheed Martin F-35I "Adir" fighters are scheduled to land in the nation on 12 December, with another six to be delivered in 2017.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Will fighter aircraft become obsolete?

    2016-04-19T11:13:41Z

    ​Are fighter jets still of any use in modern air warfare? A quick glance at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s annual tabulation of weapons exports would certainly suggest so. From Asia to the Middle East, demand for machines designed mainly for air superiority continues to be strong.

  • Boeing B-52 Bomber. USAF image
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    P&W still pushing upgrade of B-52's original TF33 engine

    2016-04-18T22:37:36Z

    Pratt & Whitney remains confident that a TF33 upgrade package it is developing would keep the fuel-guzzling Boeing B-52 bomber, an eight-engine goliath, flying into 2040 and beyond.

  • Aurora Flight Sciences LightningStrike VTOL X-Plan
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    Aurora flies subscaled electric VTOL demonstrator

    2016-04-18T20:26:11Z

    Aurora Flight Sciences has flown a 20%-scaled demonstrator of the unmanned LightningStrike, a uniquely electric-powered X-plane launched less than two months ago with a contract from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

  • General Atomics Aeronautical Systems "Predator C"
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    ​General Atomics 'Avenger' trials UTAS MS-177 sensor

    2016-04-18T20:18:33Z

    The US Air Force’s next-generation multispectral camera, the UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) MS-177, has been successfully flown on the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems "Predator C" Avenger aircraft.

  • Boeing AH-64E Apache. Boeing image
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    US Army finalises AH-64, CH-47 and UH-60 transactions

    2016-04-18T19:06:41Z

    ​A $1.5 billion deal with Boeing for 117 remanufactured AH-64 Apache gunships tops the list of big-ticket helicopter contracts awarded by the US government in the past fortnight. Other deals include Boeing CH-47Fs for the Netherlands and Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawks for Mexico.

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    Israel steps back from fresh UAV deals with Russia

    2016-04-15T16:17:38Z

    ​Washington has vetoed any further sales of Israeli-made unmanned air vehicles to Russia

  • Russian UAV - Russian advanced projects agency
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    Russia looks to develop advanced rotary-wing UAV test bed

    2016-04-15T16:15:32Z

    Russia’s advanced research projects agency is launching a programme for the development of a rotary-winged unmanned air vehicle testbed, which will be used by government agencies to assess advanced robotic technologies for the military.

  • News

    Israel holds firm on increasing F-35 purchase

    2016-04-15T15:32:09Z

    Israel's desire to acquire additional examples of the Lockheed Martin F-35 is likely to be advanced even if Washington does not agree to increase the level of Foreign Military Financing (FMF) made available to the nation.

  • KC-390 - Brazilian air force
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    PICTURES: Rheinmetall selected as KC-390 training provider

    2016-04-15T13:57:00Z

    ​Embraer has selected German company Rheinmetall to develop the training system for its developmental KC-390 transport, under a deal potentially worth at least €100 million ($112 million).

  • F135
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    P&W locks in $1 billion contract for F-35 engines

    2016-04-14T17:13:46Z

    Pratt & Whitney secured a $1 billion contract this week to fund the first 66 of 167 F135 propulsion systems being purchased by the US government to power the growing domestic and international fleet of Lockheed Martin F-35s.

  • RZNAF Beechcraft Texan
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    RNZAF stands up T6-equipped pilot training operation

    2016-04-14T15:44:52Z

    ​The Royal New Zealand Air Force has stood up its new initial pilot training capability, which will use 11 recently delivered Beechcraft T-6C Texans for the role.

  • XS-1
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    Northrop backs XS-1 spaceplane to join satellite launch market

    2016-04-14T14:36:42Z

    Northrop Grumman might be "playing to win" the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's XS-1 programme, but the aerospace firm's interest in a reusable spaceplane for rapidly launching small satellites runs far deeper than any one project or contract.

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    Next generation jammer moves into $1bn development phase

    2016-04-13T22:28:45Z

    Raytheon will supply 15 next generation jammer (NGJ) prototype pods over the next four years as the $7.4 billion US Navy programme transitions from the design into the engineering and manufacturing development phase.

  • RAAF Heron at Amberley - Commonwealth of Australia
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    PICTURES: RAAF Heron flies at Amberley alongside manned aircraft

    2016-04-13T20:46:50Z

    The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is flying its Israel Aerospace Industries Heron unmanned air vehicle at RAAF Amberley in Queensland, marking the first time the aircraft has operated alongside manned military aircraft at one of its home bases.

  • ULA Vulcan Rocket. ULA image
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    ULA and SpaceX on different paths toward rocket reuse

    2016-04-13T20:16:35Z

    When it comes to dramatically lowering the cost of access to space, industry titans agree that reusability is key. But that’s where the unity ends, as industry upstart SpaceX and long-time launch provider United Launch Alliance (ULA) take two very different approaches to reusability.

  • ATR 72 utility Turk navy - Alenia Aermacchi
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    Marshall and Aerodata to provide MSA to undisclosed navy

    2016-04-13T09:12:14Z

    Marshall Aerospace and Defence has been contracted by special mission system provider Aerodata to convert two ATR 72-500s into maritime surveillance aircraft (MSA) for an undisclosed navy.