All Military UAVs articles – Page 178
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PICTURE: Australian Army signs for more Skylark 1 UAVs from Elbit Systems
The Australian Army has ordered more Skylark 1 unmanned air vehicles from Elbit Systems. This multi-million dollar deal is the third from the Australian...
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This Week: briefings
'MAJOR' INVESTOR INTEREST IN THIELERT Twenty-four potential buyers of insolvent Thielert Aircraft Engines are to receive information on...
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Canada acquires new round of helicopters, UAVs for Afghanistan
Canada will acquire three new types of unmanned air systems and two types of helicopters to meet demands of a recently prolonged peacekeeping deployment...
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AMRAAM upgrade scores first kill despite near-miss
Raytheon has completed a key step in developing the latest variant of the AMRAAM medium-range...
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Germany, Italy make initial requests for MQ-9 Reaper
Germany and Italy have both made requests to buy the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
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Mergers still in full swing
Gloom and doom is not just fashionable in aerospace these days - with a credit crisis, general downturn and rocketing fuel prices a cloudy outlook seems entirely rational. But from the perspective of some investment bankers, times are good.
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Northrop Grumman launches SIGINT payload for tactical UAVs
Northrop Grumman has launched development of a miniaturised signals intelligence payload in the hope of capturing a rising market for niche applications...
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Boeing offers to plug 'performance gaps' for future AH-64D Apache
Boeing is proposing a host of new performance, survivability and advanced crew station technologies for the US Army's Block III Enhanced Apache attack helicopter ...
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UK's Paveway IV bomb could enter service this year
The UK's delayed Paveway IV precision-guided bomb could enter operational use before year-end, following a successful test campaign in the USA ...
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NTSB investigates Raytheon Cobra crash at US Air Force Academy
A Raytheon Cobra unmanned air vehicle crashed at the...
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NTSB investigates Raytheon Cobra crash at Air Force Academy
A Raytheon Cobra unmanned aircraft system (UAS) crashed at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, yesterday afternoon, apparently as school administrators evaluated the platform for inclusion in the prestigious institute’s aerospace curriculum.
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USAF discloses 'Liberty Ship' airborne surveillance construct for Iraq
A senior US Air Force official has revealed that a secretive acquisition "construct" called Liberty Ship is responsible for the proliferation of a motley...
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Boeing moves to buy UAS specialist Insitu
Boeing has agreed to acquire the Insitu Group -- its long-time partner and specialist in the field of high-performance unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) -- only weeks after the Portland-based start-up decided to independently seek a major new contract.
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UK Mantis UAV could see Afghanistan deployment
The UK Ministry of Defence may deploy to Afghanistan its BAE System's Mantis advanced concept technology demonstrator unmanned air vehicle as part of Mantis's...