Latest Defence Helicopters news – Page 189

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    Raytheon continues developing persistent close air support technology

    2014-02-05T00:05:52Z

    Raytheon is beginning work on the third phase of a multi-year project to develop a persistent close air support (PCAS) system to give ground troops faster, more accurate air support.

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    Northrop to position for future bomber work as LRS-B progresses

    2014-02-04T08:25:00Z

    ​Northrop Grumman says it has interest in continuing to provide the US Air Force with bomber aircraft, an indication the company remains a potential bidder in the service’s next-generation long-range strike bomber (LRS-B) programme.

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    Martin-Baker vows to learn lessons from fatal Red Arrows accident

    2014-02-03T20:17:00Z

    ​The coroner’s report on the death of UK Royal Air Force Red Arrows display team pilot, Flt Lt Sean Cunningham, blamed ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker for failures of communication that allowed a maintenance error by the RAF. As a result, said the coroner, the seat detonated unexpectedly on the ground ...

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    Iraq requests Apache helicopter purchase

    2014-01-30T11:54:17Z

    ​Iraq’s continuing military transformation could be advanced further, through a potentially $4.8 billion deal for 24 Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters.

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    F-35 faces familiar dogfight with competing facts

    2014-01-30T10:44:06Z

    More than 12 years after launching development, a now-familiar scenario for the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme is playing out again: a team of outside government evaluators predict a major new delay for entry into operational service, while programme insiders insist that no such thing will happen.

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    IAI advances unmanned helicopter plans

    2014-01-29T21:24:00Z

    ​Israel Aerospace Industries is continuing its efforts to offer an unmanned version of a manned helicopter.

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    Safran positioned for growth in onboard electrical systems

    2014-01-29T16:57:40Z

    ​No-one should be surprised that United Technologies, the parent company of Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky and Hamilton Sundstrand, redrew the aerospace industry competitive landscape when it bought Goodrich in 2012 for $18 billion. The largest M&A deal in aerospace industry history could hardly have gone down without repercussions, and naturally ...

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    UK launches commando role transition for AW101

    2014-01-29T13:44:12Z

    Seven of the UK’s AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin rotorcraft will receive an initial set of modifications to ensure a continuation of support for the Royal Navy’s Commando Helicopter Force once the service’s last Westland Sea King HC4/4+ transports are retired in 2016.

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    NH90 closes in on 200th delivery milestone

    2014-01-29T10:44:00Z

    ​NH Industries is ramping up production of its NH90 transport helicopter and is closing in on the 200th delivery of the type as it looks to put the delays and contract disputes that have dogged the programme behind it.

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    USAF reveals plan to replace JSTARS with business jets by 2022

    2014-01-27T14:53:13Z

    The US Air Force has taken the first step in an eight-year process to develop and field a business jet-sized replacement for its Northrop Grumman E-8C JSTARS surveillance aircraft

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    UAE raises possible deal for "Block 61" F-16

    2014-01-24T22:03:37Z

    A routine disclosure by the US Department of Defense reveals the UAE has increased the size and scope of a potential Lockheed Martin F-16 order, which now includes a mysterious “Block 61” designation.

  • Dutch F-35
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    F-35 awaits capability boost from Block 4 software

    2014-01-23T18:10:48Z

    Testing will soon begin on the next-generation Block 4 software expected to provide a significant capability boost to Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

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    RAF takes delivery of first three Chinook HC6s

    2014-01-20T08:00:00Z

    ​The UK Royal Air Force has taken delivery of the first three Boeing CH-47 Chinook HC6 helicopters from an order for 14 of the heavy-lift transport type.

  • UH-72A Lakota - US Army
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    US Army to acquire 20 more Lakotas

    2014-01-17T22:13:50Z

    ​A US spending bill expected to become law will provide the US Army with funds to acquire 20 more Airbus Helicopters UH-72A Lakotas.

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    Despite reports, Sikorsky CRH contract is not done deal

    2014-01-17T20:07:06Z

    ​The future of US Air Force’s next-generation combat rescue helicopter (CRH) programme remains uncertain despite an expected injection of more than $300 million in fiscal year 2014.

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    Bolivia seals order for six AS332s for drug enforcement role

    2014-01-17T10:44:55Z

    ​Bolivia's air force has ordered six Airbus Helicopters AS332c1e rotorcraft to perform civil protection and drug enforcement missions.

  • RAF Reaper - Crown Copyright
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    IN FOCUS: UK to retain remotely-piloted advantage, RAF says

    2014-01-17T10:42:00Z

    ​Unmanned air systems have become such a key element of the UK’s military operations in Afghanistan that the nation’s armed services are intent on retaining such capabilities long after they complete their combat involvement there late in 2014.

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    Boeing assembles final KC-46A test aircraft

    2014-01-16T21:03:50Z

    Boeing is now assembling the last of four KC-46A test aircraft that the company is producing for the US Air Force’s next-generation aerial refueling tanker programme, the Chicago-based company announces.

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    Royal Navy ready to launch ScanEagle operations

    2014-01-16T14:05:31Z

    ​The UK Royal Navy is poised to conduct its first operational flights with the Boeing/Insitu ScanEagle unmanned air system, as the service continues to evaluate its long-term requirements for such equipment.

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    US spending bill would trim US military procurement in fiscal year 2014

    2014-01-16T00:20:22Z

    ​The $1.1 trillion proposed spending bill released by the US Congress earlier this week would provide the US Department of Defense with $487 billion in spending in fiscal year 2014, roughly the same amount as was allocated in fiscal year 2013.