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  • L-39NG flight Kouba
    News

    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 ...

  • One Ship - Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine
    News

    US Air Force adds two AT-6 light attack aircraft to continued experiment

    2020-03-16T22:41:00Z

    The US Air Force (USAF) has purchased for $70.2 million two Textron Aviation Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine aircraft for its continued light attack experiment.

  • 130110-F-AX764-524
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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.

  • RAAF F/A-18B Hornet
    News

    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 ...

  • F-35 Japan FACO unveilling
    News

    Coronavirus fears to shut down Lockheed Martin F-35 production in Japan

    2020-03-05T01:52:00Z

    Lockheed Martin and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plan to shut down production at the F-35’s Final Assembly and Check-Out (FACO) facility in Nagoya, Japan the week of 9-13 March due to fears of coronavirus contagion.

  • F-35A
    News

    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
    News

    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.

  • Boeing Airpower Teaming System rendering
    In depth

    5 technologies needed to make attritable UAVs work

    2020-03-03T14:39:00Z

    Aircraft developers believe these five pieces of technology need to be improved to make attritable aircraft work.

  • A US Navy F-16A
    News

    US Navy F-16A aggressor jets receive structural upgrade

    2020-03-03T03:19:00Z

    The US Navy has completed update work on 10 Lockheed Martin F-16A fighters that are used in the aggressor role. The work was undertaken by the Specialized and Proven Aircraft Program office, says the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Source: US Navy The FalconUp programme extends the F-16As ...

  • Powered JDAM
    News

    Boeing resurrects effort to turn JDAM bomb into cheap cruise missile

    2020-03-03T00:40:00Z

    Boeing has resurrected and is showing off its Powered JDAM concept believing that the US Air Force (USAF) is keen to buy low-cost cruise missiles.

  • TAI delivers its first structural assemblies for the F-35 in 2009
    News

    F-35 profitability could suffer after losing cheap manufacturing in Turkey

    2020-02-28T23:17:00Z

    Ankara was booted from the Joint Strike Fighter programme in July 2019 after the country decided to buy the Russian-made Almaz-Antey S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile battery.

  • Notional hypersonic glide vehicle - Lockheed Martin
    News

    Why the US Air Force chose hypersonic ARRW over HCSW

    2020-02-28T20:23:00Z

    The US Air Force’s decision to cancel the Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon (HCSW) and proceed with Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) came down to size and shape of the missile, in addition to budgetary pressures and a desire to move toward production faster.

  • Elon Musk speaking Air Force pitch day
    News

    ‘The fighter jet era has passed’: Elon Musk

    2020-02-28T18:57:00Z

    Speaking in front of a crowd of fighter pilots for the US Air Force, technology entrepreneur Elon Musk pronounced the end to the manned fighter jet era.

  • XQ-58A Valkyrie
    Opinion

    Military powers must keep control over machine AI

    2020-02-28T11:53:00Z

    Not so long ago there was a good chuckle to be had in thinking about how the PC on your desk could outperform the room full of big metal cases with flashing lights and whirly tape reels that was the supercomputer of days gone by.

  • RAAF F-35As
    News

    UK and Australia open F-35 reprogramming lab in USA

    2020-02-28T07:56:00Z

    The UK and Australia have opened a joint facility related to the Lockheed Martin F-35 at Eglin AFB, Florida. The “Reprogramming Laboratory” produces mission data files that include details about the operating environment and assets in an area, which are then loaded onto aircraft using a portable hard drive. “Combined ...

  • T-7A
    News

    Boeing conducts air start test with T-7A

    2020-02-28T02:55:00Z

    Boeing has conducted an engine air start with the T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer as part of the type’s testing programme. The aircraft’s single General Electric F404 engine was shut off at an altitude of 20,000 feet during a sortie from the company’s St. Louis production site. After 44 ...