All Military UAVs articles – Page 177
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RAF gets funds for more Reaper UAVs, Puma upgrade
Royal Air Force planners have received approval to buy two more General Atomics Predator B/Reaper UAVs, and funds to extend the lives of 30 Eurocopter Puma transport helicopters ...
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Australia weighs tactical options after I-View UAV cancellation
Australia is looking at new options to meet its army tactical unmanned air vehicle requirement, after terminating a contract with Boeing Australia for the Israel Aerospace Industries I-View 250 ...
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Northrop's P6 Fire Scout completes first flight
Northrop Grumman has conducted the first flight of its own MQ-8B Fire Scout ...
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Qinetiq searches for production partner for Zephyr high-altitude UAV
Qinetiq has unveiled plans to transition a slightly larger version of the Zephyr high-altitude long-endurance unmanned air vehicle into operational service...
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France hones requirements for MALE UAV system
France's defence ministry is preparing the requirements for its medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned air vehicle requirement, with a request for information...
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Business Briefings
CYCLONE IN A SPIN OVER F-15 CONTRACT SUPPLIERS Elbit Systems subsidiary Cyclone Aviation Products has won a $31 million contract...
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This Week briefings
AMERICAN EAGLE FACES PENALTIES PUNISHMENT The US Transportation Security Administration may levy civil penalties against American Eagle Airlines after...
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EADS lets US market strategy slip in job ad
A new job advertisement inadvertently confirms EADS North America’s serious intention to use Airbus platforms to compete for a variety of Boeing 707- and 747-based platforms flown by the US Air Force.
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UK to retain VT in new University Air Squadron deal
The UK Ministry of Defence has selected VT Aerospace to deliver continued University Air Squadron flying services until 2019 in a £160 million deal ...
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Stellar result in UK MoD's 'Grand Challenge' contest
The UK Ministry of Defence has selected Team Stellar as the winner of its urban warfare-related Grand Challenge...
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Northrop Grumman eyes new radar for sense and avoid suite
Northrop Grumman has decided an all-new radar will be needed as part of a four-sensor package to solve the sense-and-avoid problem for unmanned aircraft...
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UK MoD wants urban capability rapidly from its Grand Challenge
The UK Ministry of Defence wants to develop a robotic urban operations capability as fast as possible with an approach similar...
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Germany, Italy make requests for Reaper/Predator B
Italy and Germany have requested to buy unarmed General Atomics MQ-9/Predator Bs from...
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High altitude platform sensor offers 24/7 vehicle tracking
Helicopter flight trials for a high-altitude platform persistent surveillance technology could start in the first quarter of 2011 as part of a Defense...
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Canadian Heron ‘heading for Afghanistan’
A forthcoming Canadian defence ministry move to lease an Israel Aerospace Industries Heron unmanned air vehicle is expected to see the aircraft deployed...
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Heron flight controls to convert Indian Cheetaks to unmanned configuration
The Indian ministry of defence and Israel Aerospace Industries are close to signing a contract to convert Indian-made Chetak helicopters to unmanned platforms...