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  • News

    ​SINGAPORE: Aviage, Roketsan among newcomers at 2016 show

    2016-02-14T06:41:22Z

    The Singapore Airshow this year has attracted several new aerospace firms in 2016, while retaining 75% of the companies that participated in 2014.

  • KC-46A
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    KC-46 demonstrates probe-and-drogue refuelling of F/A-18

    2016-02-12T23:05:34Z

    Boeing and the US Air Force have completed the first KC-46A Pegasus refuelling of a combat jet using the next-generation tanker's wing-mounted hose-and-drogue system.

  • B-2A
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    USAF calls for nuclear debate as fiscal realities set in

    2016-02-12T21:40:04Z

    ​The US Air Force has called for a national debate on how best to modernise America’s nuclear arsenal, with one official saying funding levels become “unmanageable” in budget year 2022 and beyond as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) replacement project ramps up.

  • F-16 Belgium - Rex Features
    News

    Belgian F-16 replacement process to start by mid-year

    2016-02-12T16:09:41Z

    A request for proposals (RFP) to launch off Belgium’s search to replace its 59-strong Lockheed Martin F-16A/B fleet is expected “this summer”, with the schedule to allow for a new fighter to be in service by 2025, a source close to the programme has revealed.

  • Skylark 3 launch - Elbit Systems
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    Elbit unveils Skylark 3 UAV

    2016-02-12T14:11:50Z

    ​Elbit Systems has unveiled its new Skylark 3 mini unmanned air system, and also revealed it has gained selection by an undisclosed customer.

  • Myanmar Beech 1900D crash - Xinhua/REX/Shutterstoc
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    Five killed in Myanmar air force transport crash

    2016-02-12T14:10:31Z

    ​All five personnel aboard a Myanmar air force-operated Beech 1900D twin-turboprop were killed when it crashed shortly after taking off from Naypyidaw International airport on 10 February.

  • Norwegian F-35
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    International F-35 customers pushing block-buy plan

    2016-02-12T13:13:39Z

    International buyers of the Lockheed Martin F-35 are considering leading the US government in entering into a three-year “block buy” arrangement for planned orders between 2018 and 2020.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: F-35 budget woes deflate transatlantic celebrations

    2016-02-12T09:40:29Z

    ​The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II has become a lightning rod for quick-hit budget savings in the Pentagon’s latest military spending plan, despite what the programme office would have you believe.

  • NATO E-3A
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    NATO E-3As to ease AWACS shortfalls

    2016-02-11T21:38:49Z

    NATO’s 16 Boeing E-3A airborne early warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft could soon be supporting the defence needs of member nations, freeing up local assets for coalition operations against the Islamic State terrorist group in Iraq and Syria.

  • EA-18G Growler - US Navy
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    US Navy seeks 16 more F/A-18 Super Hornets

    2016-02-11T21:16:09Z

    The US Navy has sought more F/A-18 Super Hornets by funding two aircraft in fiscal 2017 to replace combat losses and another 14 in 2018 to maintain capacity as older Hornet units wear out.

  • Funding Chart
    News

    ​UCLASS reborn as US Navy spy-tanker

    2016-02-11T19:38:17Z

    The US Navy’s long-running attempt to field a carrier-based unmanned combat aircraft has taken another turn, morphing from a surveillance and strike aircraft into a reconnaissance and aerial refuelling drone with “limited strike capability”.

  • KAI, Lockheed T-X demonstor
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    Lockheed proposes KAI T-50A for T-X over Skunk Works design

    2016-02-11T16:55:02Z

    Lockheed Martin will offer an upgraded version of the T-50 fighter it jointly developed with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) for the US Air Force's T-X trainer programme, forgoing a clean-sheet alternative designed by its Skunk Works division.

  • News

    T-X pact with Boeing a winner, says Saab boss

    2016-02-11T15:56:32Z

    ​Saab chief executive Håkan Buskhe believes his company’s low-profile pursuit of the US Air Force’s T-X trainer requirement will pay dividends next year, when he hopes to win the 350-aircraft deal with its US partner Boeing.

  • News

    USAF explains budget reduction for LRS-B

    2016-02-11T15:54:24Z

    ​The US Air Force’s funding profile for development of the Northrop Grumman long-range strike bomber (LRS-B) has come down by $2.8 billion in the service’s latest budget proposal, which was submitted on 9 February.

  • Patroller
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    DGA defends Patroller buy, discloses Reaper aspirations

    2016-02-11T14:54:32Z

    ​The head of the French defence procurement agency has defended the selection of the Sagem Patroller for the French army’s tactical unmanned air vehicle requirement, claiming the competition was fair and did not dismiss the rival Thales Watchkeeper from the offset.

  • F-35
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    Joint Strike Fighter chief plays down F-35A deferrals

    2016-02-10T23:33:42Z

    The head of the multinational F-35 programme Lt Gen Christopher Bogdan is playing down the US Air Force’s decision to reduce annual procurement of the F-35A Lightning IIs to 48 per year, with the planned ramp-up to 60 units deferred from fiscal 2018 to 2021.

  • UAE Global 6000 - Saab
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    Saab reports record backlog after Brazil, UAE deals

    2016-02-10T12:01:50Z

    Buoyed by the receipt of production contracts from Brazil for Gripen fighters and from the United Arab Emirates to supply a new-generation airborne early warning (AEW) capability, Saab ended 2015 with a record order backlog and stronger sales prospects, says chief executive Håkan Buskhe.

  • News

    Rafael anticipates Litening, Spice deal with India

    2016-02-10T10:15:07Z

    ​The Indian government is expected to give final approval to a large defence systems deal with Israel within a month, covering equipment including Rafael Litening targeting pods and Spice 250 precision-guided bombs worth $500 million.

  • Iraqi CH-4 - Iraqi MoD
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    Western defence technology edge challenged by proliferation

    2016-02-10T10:11:23Z

    More needs to be done by the West to address an ever-increasing imbalance of military power towards nations benefiting from new low barriers of entry to advanced missile and unmanned technology, new analysis has revealed.

  • Charts
    News

    Pentagon curtails aircraft procurement in 2017 budget plan

    2016-02-10T01:04:44Z

    The Pentagon has reduced aviation procurement by 7.2% to $45.3 billion in its fiscal year 2017 budget submission compared to the $48.8 billion requested last year.