Helicopters – Page 116

  • Textron Systems Aerosonde Mk4.7G. James Drew/Fligh
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    Textron Systems beds down Aerosonde operations in Blackstone

    2016-05-10T00:47:25Z

    The town of Blackstone, Virginia has become accustomed to the steady whir of the Lycoming EL-005 two-stroke, single-piston heavy fuel engine that powers the Textron Systems Aerosonde Mk4.7G.

  • Tiger - Commonwealth of Australia
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    Airbus Helicopters confident on Tiger’s Australian future

    2016-05-09T09:27:06Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters maintains it is addressing a number of persistent criticisms levelled at the Tiger attack rotorcraft by its Australian customer, despite the likely early retirement of the platform from the nation’s inventory.

  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Hill Air
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    F-35 locked and loaded with improved Block 3i software

    2016-05-09T03:42:08Z

    The F-35 Joint Programme Office (JPO) has locked in the final software configuration for the Lightning II that the US Air Force’s first combat squadron at Hill AFB in Utah will declare initial operational capability (IOC) with some time between August and December.

  • Boeing X-51
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    DOD keeps eye on hypersonic missiles and manoeuvring warheads

    2016-05-06T20:49:02Z

    ​As the USA, Russia and China pursue long-range, high-speed boost-glide and scramjet/ramjet-powered strike weapons, the deputy commander of US Strategic Command Lt Gen Stephen Wilson says arming those hypersonic vehicles with nuclear warheads is not currently part of the conversation, at least for America.

  • A B-52 Stratofortress from Barksdale Air Force Bas
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    DOD awaits Northrop B-21 to fill 'long-range strike deficit'

    2016-05-06T17:44:26Z

    ​Last month, a package of Boeing B-52 aircraft belonging to the 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana deployed to Qatar to support bombing raids on the Islamic State terrorist network in Iraq and Syria. These B-52s replaced the Boeing B-1B “Bone” aircraft that left the region in January ...

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    VIDEO: What to expect from Farnborough International Airshow 2016

    2016-05-06T08:31:32Z

    ​It may be a global village that comes to life for a week every two years, but there is an increasingly established feel to the Farnborough show grounds. Around the perimeter, housing, smart offices and an upscale hotel have replaced a clutter of redundant buildings from its days as a ...

  • UH-60A "Autonomous Hawk"
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    Sikorsky's optionally piloted UH-60A conversion to prove Matrix technology

    2016-05-05T19:12:15Z

    Sikorsky will roll out its first optionally piloted UH-60A Black Hawk later this year ahead of a full flight campaign that will commence in 2017.

  • Boeing KC-46 refuelling a C-17. Boeing image
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    KC-46 team working fixes to complete C-17 demo in ‘late May’

    2016-05-05T16:28:33Z

    ​Boeing is developing both a hardware and software fix for its KC-46A Pegasus aerial refuelling system that it hopes will resolve the boom axial loads issue that has so far prevented refuelling of the C-17A.

  • MQ-9 Reaper with UTAS DB-110 Airborne Reconnaissan
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    UTAS touts MS-110 reconnaissance sensor for MQ-9 Reaper

    2016-05-05T10:59:00Z

    UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) has not given up trying to find a customer willing to install its dual-band DB-110 airborne reconnaissance sensor – or its newer multispectral version, the MS-110 – on the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper.

  • Raytheon Coyote UAS at AUVSI 2016. By James Drew/F
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    Raytheon retaining focus on small, swarming unmanned aircraft

    2016-05-05T09:00:26Z

    US missile manufacturer Raytheon is zeroing in on low-cost, tube-launched small unmanned aircraft like the Coyote and autonomous swarming technology to capture new business as part of the Pentagon’s Third Offset Strategy.

  • Insitu ScanEagle flying launch and recovery system
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    Insitu pressing forward with FLARES as ScanEagle launch system

    2016-05-05T08:51:39Z

    The quadcopter-based contraption Insitu and Hood Technology have developed for launching the ScanEagle – the flying launch and recovery system (FLARES) – should be ready for production by late 2017.

  • Artist's impression of Zephyr T and Zephyr S flyin
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    Twin-tailed Airbus Zephyr completes maiden flight

    2016-05-05T00:59:37Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has carried out the maiden flight of a larger twin-tailed variant of its Zephyr high-altitude pseudo satellite (HAPS).

  • General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Ea
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    US Army wants to boost reliability of MQ-1C Gray Eagle's engine

    2016-05-05T00:32:08Z

    The US Army is pursuing component changes to boost the reliability of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Eagle’s heavy fuel engine, the service’s product manager for the medium-altitude, long-endurance platform says.

  • 2nd Martin UAV's VTOL UAV at AUVSI by JD main
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    Martin UAV nears completion of vertical take-off design

    2016-05-05T00:29:21Z

    ​Martin UAV has completed development of the autonomous flight control system for its V-Bat vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle, which will lead to a series of customer flight demonstrations in summer and further testing for the US Navy.

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    Controp introduces IDF Sky Rider battalion’s new payload

    2016-05-05T00:26:54Z

    ​Controp has developed an updated version of its T-Stamp stabilised electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) payload that will be incorporated into the Israel defence force’s “Sky Rider” unmanned air vehicle battalion.

  • Kratos UTAP-22. James Drew/Flightglobal
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    Kratos breaking into the unmanned combat air vehicle market

    2016-05-05T00:22:32Z

    Kratos Defense is gaining ground in the unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) market traditionally dominated by the world’s largest defence firms and privately-held General Atomics Aeronautical Systems in the USA, having captured at least one significant classified contract and most recently winning a place on the US Defense Advanced Research ...

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    Bell Helicopter mates fuselage and wings of first V-280

    2016-05-04T20:07:07Z

    Bell Helicopter has joined the fuselage to the tilting wings and fixed nacelles of the V-280 Valor more than a year in advanced of a scheduled fly-off for the US Army.

  • MQ-9
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    USAF to automate MQ-9 takeoffs and landings

    2016-05-04T14:41:48Z

    ​The US Air Force is pressing forward with a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper upgrade that would allow the widely fielded armed aircraft to takeoff and land automatically.

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    USAF’s Small UAS roadmap calls for swarming ‘kamikaze’ drones

    2016-05-04T14:33:10Z

    If the US Air Force needed to break into places like Iran, North Korea, Russia or China, it would overwhelm those countries' integrated air defence systems with tens of thousands of small and relatively cheap small unmanned aircraft acting as jammers, decoys, cameras and “kamikazes”.

  • Textron Shadow Mark 2/M2 James Drew/Flight Interna
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    Textron pushing Shadow M2 airframe as it signs final V2 contracts

    2016-05-04T14:20:49Z

    ​The US Army has put Textron Systems on contract to update all but two of its RQ-7 Shadows to the all-digital Version 2 system, and a deal for those remaining aircraft operated by the National Guard should be forthcoming later this year, says the manufacturer’s vice-president of tactical unmanned aircraft ...