Fixed-wing – Page 241

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: RSAF ratchets up capabilities

    2016-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Southeast Asia’s leading air force continues to methodically improve to its already impressive fixed wing force.

  • F-35B UK - Crown Copyright
    News

    First ASRAAMs delivered for UK F-35 testing

    2016-02-08T13:55:33Z

    MBDA has delivered the first batch of advanced short range air-to-air missiles (ASRAAM) to the USA, ahead of planned flight trials on board the UK’s Lockheed Martin F-35B Joint Strike Fighter.

  • F-35A
    News

    Italy claims first F-35 transatlantic crossing

    2016-02-05T23:56:52Z

    An Italian Air Force pilot flying the first Italian-made F-35A Lightning II has made history after completing the first transatlantic crossing of the stealthy, single-engine Lockheed Martin type.

  • Striker II BAE FS
    News

    Striker II HMD development nears completion

    2016-02-05T10:10:15Z

    Development of the BAE Systems Striker II helmet-mounted display (HMD) is due to end in the coming months, following the completion of a flight-test campaign to validate its integrated night vision capability.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rafael looks for new connections

    2016-02-05T10:00:03Z

    ​Being a small country with a relatively small air force that usually abstains from coalition-level air campaigns can be an isolating experience, but sometimes in a helpful way.

  • F-35C
    News

    US Navy boosts F-35C and F/A-18 buy in new budget plan

    2016-02-04T23:13:45Z

    The US Navy says maintaining Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet production in St Louis is "vital" for overcoming a strike-fighter shortfall caused by delays in fielding the Lockheed Martin F-35C.

  • Super Hornet
    News

    US Navy looking for answers to F/A-18 pilot ailments

    2016-02-04T21:17:47Z

    The US Navy’s director of air warfare says efforts to overcome high rates of hypoxia and decompression sickness in pilots flying Boeing F/A-18 variants is “like chasing a ghost,” but he remains confident in the aircraft and its oxygen backup systems nevertheless.

  • COD
    News

    US Navy reveals CMV-22B as long-range Osprey designation

    2016-02-04T18:18:45Z

    The US Navy has formally designated its planned long-range variant of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey the CMV-22B, reflecting the aircraft’s new role in cargo resupply for carrier strike groups at sea.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: BlueBird goes for big-time

    2016-02-04T17:10:43Z

    ​The Israeli unmanned air vehicle industry is characterised by two major players – IAI and Elbit Systems – that manufacture mainly large systems with big price tags; and by some smaller companies developing smaller systems. But this breakdown is not enough to survive in this very competitive market. Innovation is ...

  • KC-130J - US Marine Corps
    News

    French government confirms C-130J buy

    2016-02-04T16:11:10Z

    France has confirmed its purchase of four Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules tactical transports, two of which will have the ability to refuel France’s rotorcraft fleet.

  • Zephyr 8 stress test - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    UK contract for Zephyr HAPS imminent

    2016-02-04T14:07:21Z

    The UK Ministry of Defence is close to signing a contract with Airbus Defence & Space for the manufacture and testing of two Zephyr 8 high-altitude pseudo satellites (HAPS).

  • A-10
    News

    USAF to continue A-10 ‘Warthog’ wing production

    2016-02-04T13:52:34Z

    The air force has not only ditched long-standing plans to retire the hardy Fairchild Republic A-10 attack airplane but is launching a follow-on wing replacement programme to keep the combat veteran flying well into the next decade.

  • KAI, Lockheed T-X demonstor
    News

    Lockheed offers T-X glimpse in press invitation

    2016-02-03T22:25:11Z

    Lockheed Martin might finally put to rest whether it intends to offer the Korea Aerospace Industries T-50 or a separate clean-sheet design for the US Air Force’s upcoming advanced pilot training competition known as T-X.

  • Boeing B-52
    News

    New report recommends White House kill B61-12 and LRSO

    2016-02-03T21:02:39Z

    The Centre for American Progress has proposed sweeping cuts to the US nuclear arsenal including the elimination of the B61 consolidation and new standoff cruise missile as a way of realising $120 billion in savings over 30 years.

  • Hermes 900
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Largest UAV makers ponder next move

    2016-02-03T09:44:12Z

    ​The first public flight of the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Heron TP unmanned air vehicle (UAV) happened almost nine years years ago. The maiden flight of the Elbit Systems Hermes 900 occurred nearly seven years ago. Yet, since 2009, neither of Israel's largest UAV makers has released a new design ...

  • Northrop NGAD
    News

    USAF considers defensive lasers for future fighters

    2016-02-02T23:35:09Z

    ​The dawn of the combat laser era might begin in 2021 when the US air force hopes to begin demonstrations of a podded electric laser system for fifth and sixth-generation fighter jets that can destroy incoming missiles, not just dazzle them.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Elbit Systems moves beyond the box

    2016-02-02T15:24:26Z

    ​In a Tel Aviv conference room, Shlomo Livne reaches into a paper shopping bag wearing the logo of a local chocolate shop and pulls out, alas, not sweets but a black electronic box.

  • F-35
    News

    F-35A cost and readiness data improves in 2015 as fleet grows

    2016-02-02T14:47:52Z

    The cost of operating the Lockheed Martin F-35A has come down 37.6% compared to last year and is now $17,000 cheaper to fly per hour than its fifth-generation cousin, the Lockheed F-22 Raptor.

  • Bombers
    News

    DOD reveals ‘arsenal plane’ and microdrones in budget speech

    2016-02-02T14:47:22Z

    The Pentagon is building an repurposed “arsenal plane” that would carry large volumes of bombs and missiles into battle alongside modern combat aircraft like the Lockheed Martin F-35.

  • Portuguese C295 MPA RIAT - Craig Hoyle
    News

    Equatorial Guinea orders two C295 transports

    2016-02-02T12:06:01Z

    Equatorial Guinea has acquired a pair of Airbus Defence & Space C295s, one for troop transport and the other for maritime surveillance.