All Military UAVs articles – Page 107
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IAI changes technology for Heron TP wing construction
Israel Aerospace Industries has changed the technology used to manufacture the composite wings of its Heron TP unmanned air vehicle.
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ILA: Polish unmanned helicopter to make flight debut
A Polish unmanned helicopter on display at the show should make its first flight later this month, its developers say. The second, non-flying prototype...
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ILA: NATO AGS on course for 2015 flight debut
It took a long time to take off, but NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme has made good progress since the signature of a roughly £1.7 billion...
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ILA: Museco mock-up signals new move by EMT
Germany's EMT is showing a mock-up of its new Museco system as it seeks a launch customer for the unmanned helicopter.
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ILA: Euro Hawk's German test campaign awaits certification step
Germany's Euro Hawk unmanned air vehicle is due to make its first test flight in the nation's airspace late this year, with industry partners Northrop Grumman...
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IN FOCUS: Cobham's designs on Africa's surveillance market
Antennas were a key technology under apartheid and a reason why UK firm Cobham entered the South African market in 1999
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ILA: Axed Talarion reborn as 'European UAS'
Development activities on Cassidian's Talarion unmanned air system project might have been formally shelved earlier this year, but the EADS company has clearly...
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ILA: Dedicated unmanned air systems area makes show debut
This year's ILA features an area dedicated to unmanned air systems for the first time.
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Israeli air force resumes Heron TP operations
Israel has resumed flying its Heron TP UAS, after lifting a grounding order in place for over seven months ...
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PZL-Swidnik reveals optionally-piloted 'Solo' rotorcraft
Polish manufacturer PZL-Swidnik has announced plans to fly an unmanned/optionally-piloted version of its single-engined SW-4 helicopter ...
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Polish companies unveil rotary-wing UAS
Three Polish companies have joined forces to create a new unmanned helicopter for special forces support tasks ...
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Innocon reveals Spider UAS for Indian contest
Israeli manufacturer Innocon has unveiled its candidate for a requirement to supply a new class of unmanned air system to the Indian air force and navy ...
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Spanish UAV unit marks Afghan milestone
The Spanish army has completed its first 500 ISR missions in Afghanistan using IAI Searcher II UAVs ...
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Dutch fly first ScanEagle mission off Somalia
The Dutch armed forces have performed their first surveillance mission off Somalia using the ScanEagle UAV ...
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USAF details F-16 life extension programme
The US Air Force is hoping to upgrade some 300 Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Fighting Falcon aircraft as a stopgap measure until the Lockheed F-35 Joint Strike...
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UK issues urgent call for maritime UAS deal
The UK Ministry of Defence was due to receive responses by 28 August from contractors interested in bidding for a maritime unmanned air system deal worth...
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India nears decision in UAS contests
India is close to purchasing a record number of micro and mini unmanned air systems for its air force and army ...
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BlueBird, Elbit await Chilean UAS decision
Chile's defence ministry is expected to soon announce the winner of a competition to supply mini unmanned air systems, after narrowing its options to the...
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First non-pilot unmanned aircraft operators graduate from USAF's MQ-9 Reaper course
The first group of US Air Force student operators who have not completed the service's undergraduate pilot training (UPT) programme have graduated from the...
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US Navy expects fall approval for UCLASS requirements
The US Navy expects formal approval of its unmanned carrier-launched surveillance strike (UCLASS) aircraft requirements in the early fall. "The UCLASS...