Latest Defence Helicopters news – Page 112

  • HForce firing
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    Airbus Helicopters completes first HForce firing tests

    2016-06-15T17:16:02Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has completed the first round of firing tests of its new HForce generic weapons system using an H225M rotorcraft.

  • Dynetics SGM
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    Dynetics unveils new glide bomb with 16kg warhead

    2016-06-14T18:15:33Z

    ​Alabama-based Dynetics has unveiled a design for a 27kg-class guided bomb with a warhead significantly larger than even heavier munitions, such as the 50kg-class Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Capt Nicole Stevens, warranted contracting officer with the USAF

    2016-06-14T14:35:49Z

    ​Capt. Nicole Stevens is a warranted contracting officer with the US Air Force. She is stationed with the special projects branch at Wright Patterson air force base

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: US Army seeks rotorcraft renaissance through FVL

    2016-06-13T09:32:28Z

    ​Anyone who has strolled around an army or civil helicopter show in the USA lately cannot help but have noticed some strange rotary-wing birds that promise to morph between troop-carrying assault machines and armed gunships, bristling with cannons and Hellfire missiles. Full-scale mock-ups of the Bell Helicopter V-280 Valor and ...

  • MQ-8C. Northrop Grumman.
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    Osprey radar selected for MQ-8C Fire Scout

    2016-06-10T15:25:27Z

    Leonardo’s recently revealed Osprey 30 lightweight active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar has been selected by the US Navy for integration on the Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Fire Scout unmanned air vehicle.

  • X2 - Sikorsky
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    Boeing outlines plans for JMR demonstrator

    2016-06-10T13:59:43Z

    Boeing is hopeful that the technology demonstrator (TD) it is building for the US Army’s joint multi-role/future vertical lift (JMR/FVL) programme will continue past the currently planned 2019 timeframe and into further phases of testing.

  • USN P-8 Jacksonville - Beth Stevenson
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    UK P-8 decision imminent

    2016-06-10T13:29:04Z

    UK defence officials are likely to approve a planned purchase of nine Boeing P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), with a decision possible over the next seven days.

  • T-70
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    Turkey signs deal for local Black Hawk production

    2016-06-10T12:13:41Z

    ​Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has finally signed a long-awaited $3.5 billion deal with Sikorsky to begin production of 109 T-70 rotorcraft – a locally assembled variant of the S-70i export Black Hawk – destined for a number of the country's armed services and government agencies.

  • Boeing CH-47F Chinook. Boeing Image
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    Boeing targets October test for improved Chinook rotorblades

    2016-06-09T09:41:16Z

    Boeing is targeting an October test of new CH-47F Chinook rotorblades to increase its maximum take-off weight by 907kg (2,000lb), despite the upgrade not yet being fully funded by the US Department of Defense.

  • Last USAF F-16
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    APKWS deployed on USAF F-16

    2016-06-09T09:25:30Z

    BAE Systems’ Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) has been deployed on the US Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-16 – the first time the service has used the weapon on a fixed-wing aircraft.

  • AH-64E Apache - Beth Stevenson
    News

    Qatar signs deal for 24 AH-64E Apaches

    2016-06-07T23:16:52Z

    Boeing and the US government have signed a contract for the provision of 24 AH-64E Apache rotorcraft to Qatar.

  • News

    Denmark receives first three MH-60R Seahawks

    2016-06-07T15:55:19Z

    ​Denmark has received the first three of an eventual nine Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk anti-submarine warfare helicopters to replace its fleet of ageing Westland Lynx 90s.

  • JAGM
    News

    JAGM beats Hellfire capability in early live-fire test

    2016-06-02T19:47:56Z

    ​The US Army has proven in a recent live-fire test that a MQ-1 Gray Eagle with a Lockheed Martin joint air to ground missile (JAGM) can beat the capability offered today by the AGM-114 Hellfire against moving targets.

  • Lockheed T-50A
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    Lockheed flies first T-50A in hunt for USAF trainer bid

    2016-06-02T17:28:12Z

    ​Lockheed Martin staged the first flight of an updated version of the T-50 trainer co-developed with Korean Aerospace Industries to compete for the US Air Force T-X contract on 2 June in Sacheon, South Korea, the company says.

  • Norway AW101 - AgustaWestland
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    AW101 roll-out advances Norwegian SAR renewal

    2016-06-01T14:01:52Z

    ​Norway’s first two AgustaWestland AW101s have been rolled out at the Leonardo-Finmeccanica company’s Yeovil assembly site in the UK, with the search and rescue (SAR) assets part of an at-least 16-unit production order for Oslo.

  • F-22
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    USAF calls for a "penetrating counterair" study in 2017

    2016-06-01T10:25:39Z

    The US military will lose air superiority by 2030 unless a host of new capabilities and sweeping changes to acquisition processes can be adopted and fielded within the next 14 years, including a new penetrating counter-air system, the US Air Force says in a newly-released strategy document.

  • German CH-53 - WestEnd61/REX/Shutterstock
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    ILA: Boeing and Sikorsky arrive in Germany to tout heavy-lift offerings

    2016-05-31T16:35:25Z

    ​Boeing and Sikorsky are touting the benefits of their heavy-lift rotorcraft offerings to Germany in a bid to influence the decision on a replacement for the air force’s CH-53G.

  • News

    ILA: AW159 makes ILA debut

    2016-05-31T09:12:14Z

    ​Leonardo Helicopters’ AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat is making its ILA debut, as the Italian company tries to catch the eye of the German navy.

  • KC-46
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    KC-46A boom problem busts USAF schedule

    2016-05-27T18:59:42Z

    The US Air Force has delayed a full-rate production decision for the KC-46A Pegasus until August and deliveries to the first operational unit will come about three to six months late, and even then will lack one critical system for at least another 12 months.

  • Bear intercept
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    USAF warms to F-22 Raptor revival proposal

    2016-05-26T15:20:26Z

    ​At a time when budget constraints are driving the US Air Force to divest fighter and attack aircraft faster than they can be replaced with the Lockheed Martin F-35, outgoing chief of staff Gen Mark Welsh says it would not be a “wild idea” to resume production of an improved ...