All Military UAVs articles – Page 124
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South Korean aerospace targets international impact
South Korea's aerospace sector is aiming for the same level of global success that the country has enjoyed for decades in the electronics and automotive sectors
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South Korea weighs option to replace F-4E Phantoms
South Korea faces an ever-growing threat from its arch-rival and modernising its air force is the highest priority, especially the F-X III contest to replace its F-4E Phantoms
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AUSA: Small drones, unmanned helicopters top US Army priorities
The US Army has turned acquisition efforts over the next decade towards buying micro-sized and large vertical take-off unmanned air systems (UAS) to round-out...
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AUSA: US Army to deploy HART imagery software to Afghanistan
The US Army will deploy Northrop Grumman's heterogeneous airborne reconnaissance team (HART) system to Afghanistan in early 2012 with a brigade combat team.
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Unmanned K-Max headed to Afghanistan
The US Navy has selected the Kaman/Lockheed Martin K-Max helicopter for an unmanned resupply demonstration in Afghanistan ...
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Watchkeeper flies clear of Projects of Concern list
The British Army's Watchkeeper UAS programme has escaped inclusion on the UK Ministry of Defence's first Projects of Concern list ...
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BAE: Eurofighter pitch offers Japan 'sovereign control' of Typhoon
BAE Systems has submitted the Eurofighter consortium's proposal for Japan's F-X fighter requirement, describing it as representing a 'cost-effective' solution ...
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PICTURE: South African firms unveil indigenous light-attack aircraft
South Africa's Aerosud and Paramount Group have unveiled a new aircraft intended to satisfy a variety of civilian and military requirements, up to flying light-attack and counter-insurgency missions.
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Rafael confirms work on fifth-generation Litening pod
Rafael has confirmed that it is in the advanced stages of developing a fifth-generation version of its Litening targeting pod.
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PICTURES: China displays UAV systems at aviation expo
Chinese companies and institutions are developing a range of helicopter unmanned air vehicles for military and civilian applications.
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Saab to build Talarion computers
Cassidian has awarded Saab the job of building crucial avionics equipment for its Talarion unmanned air vehicle ...
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Lockheed Martin stays in competition to replace AMRAAM, HARM with new missile
A Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman team has revealed plans to compete for a contract to replace two Raytheon missiles - the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AGM-88 HARM - despite being shut out of a series of technology development contract awards.
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Aurora reveals future Orion modification plan
Aurora Flight Sciences has revealed plans for future modifications to its 120h-endurance Orion unmanned air system ...
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India's DRDO targets solar-powered UAV
India's DRDO is looking to develop a solar-powered unmanned air vehicle that would be capable of staying airborne for a month ...
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Rheinmetall, IAI test unmanned strike system
Rheinmetall Defence and Israel Aerospace Industries have successfully tested their Wabep unmanned weapon system ...
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DSEi: Qinetiq seeks more users for Welsh UAV centre
Qinetiq is working to attract more developers and operators of unmanned air vehicles to its West Wales test facility ...
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DSEi: Predator B ready for 'payload sovereignty' test flight
A General Atomics Predator B will fly late this year using an open architecture sensor, control and data management system developed by Selex Galileo ...
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DSEi: Qinetiq, Northrop offer UK unmanned Gazelle conversion
Qinetiq and Northrop Grumman are offering to modify a Gazelle helicopter with the Fire Scout's vehicle management system ...
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Israeli military eyes AirMule for medevac missions
The Israeli military has identified an operational requirement for an unmanned vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) platform that will be used to perform resupply and medical evacuation tasks from the front line.
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UK details introduction plan for extra Reapers
The UK Ministry of Defence has outlined its planned schedule to field a follow-on batch of five General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper unmanned air vehicles, and revealed details of the operational demands being placed on the Royal Air Force's current fleet.