All Helicopters articles – Page 166

  • News

    AERO INDIA: Rivals line up for new VVIP helicopter contest

    2015-02-18T18:00:00Z

    ​Sikorsky will pitch its S-92 in the eventual re-tendering of India's requirement for VVIP transport helicopters.

  • RAF Chinooks - Crown Copyright
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    UK extends Chinook support deal with Boeing

    2015-02-18T13:03:52Z

    ​Boeing has secured a £450 million ($694 million) extension to its long-standing through-life customer support contract for the Royal Air Force’s CH-47 transport helicopters.

  • News

    US opens door to armed UAS exports

    2015-02-17T23:28:41Z

    ​The US government has opened the door to exporting armed unmanned air systems (UAS) to foreign governments in new policy announced by the State Department on 17 February.

  • US Army Raven UAV - Rex
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    India to develop indigenous variant of AeroVironment UAVs

    2015-02-17T16:37:45Z

    ​India is to begin manufacturing an indigenous derivative of AeroVironment’s family of small unmanned air systems, dubbed the ‘Cheel’.

  • Predator XP - General Atomics
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    Predator XP carries out 40h endurance flight

    2015-02-17T11:14:50Z

    ​The General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Predator XP unmanned air vehicle has carried out its first long-endurance flight, achieving a record 40h non-stop flight.

  • Rafale Egypt - Dassault
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    Egypt's order for 24 Rafales confirmed

    2015-02-16T17:55:55Z

    ​Thales has confirmed that Egypt has ordered 24 Dassault Rafale multirole aircraft, following a selection announcement for an undisclosed number of the type on 12 February.

  • F-16 flying over Egyptian pyramids - Rex
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    Egyptian air strikes target IS in Libya

    2015-02-16T14:34:37Z

    ​The Egyptian air force has conducted air strikes against Islamic State militants in Libya, in retaliation to the killing of 21 Egyptians that extremists associated with the terrorist group claim to have carried out.

  • News

    ​Jakarta hints at interest in CH-47F

    2015-02-16T08:01:44Z

    Jakarta and Boeing have held discussions in regard to the company’s CH-47F Chinook transport helicopter.

  • Dhruv crash - Rex Features
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    Indian army Dhruv crash kills crew

    2015-02-13T15:27:17Z

    ​The two-person crew of an Indian army Hindustan Aeronautics Dhruv advanced light helicopter were killed when their aircraft crashed in the Ganderbal district north of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir on 11 February.

  • Black Hawk - Arie Egozi
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    Israeli Black Hawk crews hone flying tactics

    2015-02-12T11:13:33Z

    ​The Israeli air force’s Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk pilots are using special flying techniques aimed at increasing their survivability in low-intensity conflicts.

  • USAF MQ-9 - General Atomics
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    Anti-IS air strike mission 'only contains insurgency'

    2015-02-11T16:56:59Z

    ​The coalition air strike campaign to defeat Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria will only be successful in containing the spread of extremism in the region, but more has to be done if it aims to defeat it, the International Institute for Strategic Studies has claimed.

  • MQ-9 Reaper - USAF
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    Export restrictions limit Predator potential

    2015-02-11T16:02:39Z

    Following requested purchases of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Predator/Reaper-series unmanned air vehicles by France and the Netherlands in recent weeks, the USA’s backing of an export licence for India but a rejection for Jordan have raised questions over how much potential the UAVs really have outside of NATO.

  • CP-140 Aurora thumb - Canadian Forces
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    NASA opens P-3C market for propeller upgrade

    2015-02-10T18:21:22Z

    ​A NASA-owned Lockheed P-3C will become the fourth aircraft type to be upgraded with an eight-bladed propeller system developed by UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS), opening a potential new retrofit market.

  • KC-390 front - Embraer
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    Embraer outlines fly-by-wire test plan for KC-390

    2015-02-10T17:03:35Z

    ​Embraer’s KC-390 jet airlifter/tanker flew for the first time in early February, but the company has not yet put its technologically ambitious fly-by-wire flight control system to the test.

  • F-35A - Edwards AFB 17 Sq T&E est - Crown Copyrigh
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    RAF's 17 Sqn assumes control of F-35 test and evaluation

    2015-02-10T15:24:55Z

    The Royal Air Force’s 17 Squadron has assumed control of the test and evaluation of its first Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II, marking the start of independent operational testing by the UK of its future Joint Strike Fighter.

  • German NH90 TTH - Eurocopter
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    Germany calls a halt to NH90 flights over safety fears

    2015-02-09T16:06:16Z

    Germany has slapped a self-imposed temporary grounding order on its army’s fleet of NH Industries NH90 helicopters following the discovery of a “design flaw” with the aircraft’s electrical system.

  • BAE Hellfire Jr W200
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    US army seeks upgrades for Hellfire missile guidance system

    2015-02-06T21:44:53Z

    ​The US army has called on industry to propose replacements for its Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-ground missiles, relaunching a programme that has been in the works for over a decade without identifying a suitable upgrade for the missile’s guidance system.

  • F-22 and T-38 over Tyndall AFB
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    Northrop to design clean-sheet T-X trainer for USAF

    2015-02-06T21:40:47Z

    ​Northrop Grumman has opted to design a brand new aircraft for the US Air Force’s T-X trainer programme rather than a modified version of the BAE Systems Hawk it had planned to pitch.

  • OSCE Camcopter - Schiebel
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    Camcopter UAV lost over Ukraine

    2015-02-06T14:44:06Z

    ​The Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe has lost contact with a Schiebel S-100 Camcopter unmanned air vehicle that was carrying out surveillance missions over Ukraine.

  • RAF Reaper full size - RAF
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    UK criticised for trivial anti-IS involvement

    2015-02-05T12:29:48Z

    ​The UK Defence Select Committee has criticised the government for conducting a mere 6% of the air strikes that are being carried out against Islamic State militants in Iraq.