Latest Defence Helicopters news – Page 99

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    ​Leonardo proposes AW101 conversion for Cormorant modernisation

    2017-05-30T21:10:35Z

    ​Leonardo and IMP Aerospace & Defence (IMP) are teaming up to convert AW101-519 helicopters to support the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) CH-149 Cormorant Search and Rescue (SAR) modernisation programme, Leonardo announced 29 May.

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    Sikorsky HH-60W reaches critical design review

    2017-05-30T21:00:38Z

    ​The US Air Force’s Combat Rescue Helicopter programme reached critical design review, giving the Sikorsky HH-60W the green light for assembly, test and evaluation.

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    Super Hornets see boost in new US budget request

    2017-05-26T19:20:07Z

    ​President Donald Trump’s proposed budget promises a boost for his favored fighter, the Boeing F/A-18 , with a request to buy 14 Super Hornets in fiscal year 2018 and over 60 additional aircraft through 2022.

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    ​Second HAL Light Utility Helicopter takes flight

    2017-05-26T08:58:28Z

    The second prototype of the Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Light Utility Heicopter (LUH) has conducted its first flight.

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    Sikorsky bullish on export prospects for CH-53K helicopter

    2017-05-25T09:36:47Z

    Sikorsky hopes it can secure at least 200 export orders for its CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopter, with Germany and Israel its clearest near-term prospects.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Swedish air force returns to Cold War footing

    2017-05-24T08:31:52Z

    Sweden is changing. After a lengthy period of shrinking investment in its armed forces and a tactical shift from national defence to developing expeditionary capabilities, Stockholm's focus has reverted to protecting its population against invasion.

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    ​Trump defence budget offers few surprises

    2017-05-24T01:06:51Z

    President Donald Trump unveiled his $639.1 billion fiscal year 2018 defence budget request this week, one that underwhelmed Washington and may not survive Congress.

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    President Trump signs $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia

    2017-05-22T16:09:58Z

    In his first international trip as US president, Donald Trump arrived in Riyadh bearing a record-setting arms deal for Saudi Arabia that features integrated air defense systems, Black Hawk helicopters - including local assembly - and precision-guided munitions, in a multi-billion contract bonanza for Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How 'Skibox' unit defends Swedish skies

    2017-05-22T08:42:00Z

    ​More than 30 years ago, the Swedish military determined a need to maintain long-range surveillance coverage if part of its ground-based air defence radar network was out of action. From a description seeking "a radar on a tall mast", its airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system was born.

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    ANALYSIS: Saab counts down to Gripen E debut

    2017-05-19T14:33:16Z

    Saab is counting down to performing the first flight of its Gripen E combat aircraft before the end of June, as it also strives to finalise a slew of potential new sales of the earlier C/D version in Europe and Africa.

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    ​Export version of Z-19 conducts maiden flight

    2017-05-19T08:48:30Z

    The AVIC Harbin Z-19E attack helicopter has conducted its maiden flight in China's north-eastern Heilongjiang province.

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    Boeing could deliver Block II Chinook to international customers in 2026

    2017-05-18T17:32:38Z

    ​Boeing could make its Block II CH-47 renewal available to international customers as early as 2026, according to Boeing’s director of Chinook global sales.

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    USAF lifts ban on lightweight pilots for F-35A ejection seat

    2017-05-16T20:22:08Z

    ​The US Air Force has removed a nearly two-year-old restriction in the Lockheed Martin F-35A cockpit that banned pilots lighter than 61.9kg (136lb) over concerns that an ejection could cause a severe neck injury.

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    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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    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.

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    ​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.

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    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.

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    ​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.

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    ​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.