Helicopters – Page 98

  • News

    AT-6, Scorpion invited to challenge A-29 for USAF demo

    2017-05-16T12:54:42Z

    ​Textron Aviation has confirmed the US Air Force will invite the AT-6 turboprop and Scorpion twin-jet to face off against the Sierra Nevada/Embraer A-29 Super Tucano in a demonstration of close air support capabililty in August called the Light Attack Experiment.

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    ​HAL Tejas successfully fires Derby BVR missile

    2017-05-16T02:14:37Z

    The Hindustan Aernautics (HAL) Tejas light combat aircraft has successfully fired the Rafael Derby beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile.

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    News

    Boeing to remanufacture 38 Apaches for UK

    2017-05-15T08:42:45Z

    ​The UK's project to field Boeing AH-64E attack helicopters has been advanced, under a contract modification detailed by the US Department of Defense on 11 May.

  • News

    ​Piasecki targets US Marine Corps MUX with ARES

    2017-05-12T19:54:12Z

    Piasecki Aircraft is tweaking its affordable reconfigurable embedded system (ARES) concept to create a candidate for the US Marine Corps’ future expeditionary unmanned aircraft.

  • News

    Ottawa should cancel Super Hornet acquisition, say senators

    2017-05-12T16:02:14Z

    Canadian politicians have recommended that the country cancel its proposed acquisition of 18 Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, describing the plan as a "political decision" that fails to serve either the air force or taxpayers.

  • News

    ​Next-generation NATO rotorcraft could overlap with FVL

    2017-05-11T21:14:08Z

    As NATO explores the next generation of rotorcraft capability to replace its legacy helicopters in 2035, the alliance expects to see significant overlap with the US Army’s Future Vertical Lift programme, according to an NGRC study group chair.

  • News

    ​US Army searches for mid-size cargo UAV

    2017-05-11T19:30:09Z

    The US Army is searching for a midsize, unmanned cargo air vehicle that could lighten its soldiers’ loads by taking away the need to carry mission equipment and emergency resupply, according to the army’s Training Doctrine and Command autonomous aerial resupply capability manager.

  • News

    Israeli C-130J pilots jailed over display mishap

    2017-05-10T09:34:04Z

    ​A pair of Israeli air force pilots have spent several days in military prison following an air display mishap with two Lockheed Martin C-130Js.

  • News

    Canada warns on vital helicopter upgrades

    2017-05-10T08:07:46Z

    ​Canada's defence minister has warned that it must secure funding for upgrades of two helicopter types in its inventory or risk compromising the effectiveness of its armed forces.

  • News

    Air Force One damages blamed on Boeing mechanics

    2017-05-09T23:04:27Z

    ​Boeing reimbursed the US government $4 million after three company mechanics damaged the oxygen system for a VC-25A, a modified VIP 747-200 also known as Air Force One, the US Air Force says in a new accident investigation report.

  • News

    Airbus demonstrates automated refueling with F-16

    2017-05-09T17:02:51Z

    ​Airbus has demonstrated the ability to perform an automated air-to-air refueling of a combat aircraft by an airborne tanker with a refueling boom, the company announces on 9 May.

  • News

    ​Army still working on multi-core processor for UH-60V

    2017-05-04T19:16:53Z

    The US Army is upgrading its legacy UH-60Ls to bring the Black Hawks’ avionics to a UH-60M configuration, but the newly minted UH-60V fleet mission computers are still restricted to a single core processor.

  • News

    Kenya seeks armed MD530 purchase

    2017-05-04T15:24:08Z

    ​MD Helicopters could supply Kenya with 12 armed MD530 rotorcraft, under a Foreign Military Sales deal worth $253 million.

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    Slovakia requests Bell 429 light utility purchase

    2017-05-03T12:04:48Z

    ​Slovakia has requested a potentially $150 million rotorcraft purchase from the USA, seeking a deal for nine Bell Helicopter 429s.

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    Boeing puzzles over UH-1N replacement requirements

    2017-05-02T20:07:40Z

    ​Boeing and Leonardo Helicopters, along with their rotorcraft competitors, are baffled by the US Air Force’s requirements for the UH-1N Huey replacement programme but are pressing ahead with their militarized AW139 bid, the MH-139.

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    ​US approves anti-radiation weapons for Australian Growlers

    2017-05-02T08:36:54Z

    The US State Department has approved the sale of 110 anti-radiation missiles to Australia, which will arm its Boeing EA-18G Growler Aircraft.

  • News

    ​US Army Europe calls for more CH-47 blade folding kits

    2017-04-28T16:53:24Z

    The US Army needs more blade folding kits to help deploy its Boeing CH-47 Chinooks, the service’s deputy chief of staff for NATO operations says this week.

  • News

    ​Sikorsky suggests MH-60 crossdeck

    2017-04-28T15:42:35Z

    As the US Navy looks to add more capabilities onto its MH-60R, Sikorsky could keep the Seahawk’s avionics while lightening the aircraft’s load with a new composite cabin airframe.

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    ​Army maintains priority for light FVL variant

    2017-04-28T15:34:45Z

    The US Army is holding steady on its need for a light, armed reconnaissance helicopter in the Future Vertical Lift programme, despite limited funding and a joint requirement across the services that calls for a medium-lift aircraft.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How LightningStrike is challenging convention

    2017-04-28T11:21:59Z

    A year after taking on one of the US Defense Advanced Projects Agency’s (DARPA) more challenging assignments, Aurora Flight Sciences has frozen the design of the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) X-plane, which is now designated as the XV-24A LightningStrike.