All Military UAVs articles – Page 90

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    Israeli mini-UAS manufacturers argue for eased export restrictions

    2014-04-01T16:10:03Z

    ​Israeli manufacturers of micro and mini unmanned air systems have asked the nation's defence ministry to ease its export restrictions on such equipment, claiming that its current regulations are causing them "big losses".

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    Qatar picks Thales for optionally-piloted aircraft project

    2014-03-28T11:47:27Z

    ​Qatar’s armed forces have signed a memorandum of understanding with Thales linked to the development of an optionally-piloted aircraft capability.

  • Typhoon Paveway IV - Raytheon UK
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    Paveway IV service entry imminent for RAF Typhoons

    2014-03-27T10:31:50Z

    ​The UK Royal Air Force could be as little as four to five months from having its Paveway IV precision-guided bombs fully qualified through the entire Eurofighter Typhoon flight envelope.

  • Reaper Brimstones - MBDA
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    MBDA details Brimstone success from Reaper

    2014-03-26T12:05:27Z

    MBDA has provided further details about its trial activity involving dual-mode seeker-equipped Brimstone air-to-surface missiles and a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Reaper remotely piloted air system.

  • Hermes 900 Brazil - Elbit Systems
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    Brazil to boost World Cup security with unmanned Hermes 900

    2014-03-26T11:51:10Z

    Elbit Systems has been awarded a contract to supply a Hermes 900 unmanned air system to the Brazilian air force, with the equipment to be supplied within two months.

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    Hermes 900 stars for Israel

    2014-03-25T12:19:59Z

    Israel's air force has equipped its Elbit Systems Hermes 900 unmanned air vehicles with undisclosed specialist payloads, and also formally named the type the Kochav (Star).

  • MQ-4C Triton
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    MQ-4C Triton clears initial envelope expansion tests

    2014-03-25T07:07:00Z

    ​The US Navy and Northrop Grumman have completed “initial envelope expansion” testing of Northrop’s MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft, clearing the aircraft to fly at various altitudes, speeds and weights, the company announces.

  • Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS
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    US Army opens acquisition for counter-UAS weapon system

    2014-03-24T17:08:36Z

    ​Concerned about the emerging threat of unmanned aircraft, the US Army is canvassing American defence contractors for information on systems that can detect, classify and destroy drones of varying sizes.

  • News

    DARPA selects four bidders for high-speed VTOL X-Plane

    2014-03-18T23:53:36Z

    Four companies – Aurora Flight Sciences, Boeing, Karem Aircraft and Sikorsky – will compete to build a high-speed, vertical take-off and landing X-plane with improved hover efficiency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced on 18 March.

  • News

    India could buy more unmanned Harops

    2014-03-18T11:22:26Z

    India's air force is evaluating the purchase of additional Israel Aerospace Industries Harop loitering munitions, as deliveries continue under a previous order placed in 2012.

  • News

    Israel boosts anti-UAS defences

    2014-03-17T07:25:00Z

    ​The Israeli air force is adapting some of its systems and adding others, to be ready for a wide unmanned air systems attack on targets inside the country in a future military confrontation.

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    Australia to buy MQ-4C Triton

    2014-03-13T08:39:39Z

    The Australian government has announced its intention to acquire the Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton unmanned surveillance system, becoming the first foreign customer for the maritime variant of the Global Hawk.

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    Israel bans two manufacturers from UAS sales to Poland

    2014-03-11T12:36:52Z

    Israel's ministry of defence has reacted to a potential procurement scandal in Poland by banning two of its leading manufacturers from selling unmanned air systems to the European nation.

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    Drone pilot wins legal tussle with FAA

    2014-03-07T22:25:11Z

    ​An administrative law judge struck down a $10,000 fine levied by the US Federal Aviation Administration against a man who flew a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in 2011 for commercial purposes.

  • News

    AeroVironment swings on US defence budget volatility

    2014-03-06T15:45:26Z

    Fiscal third-quarter revenues surged 53% to $59.6 million, and operating profit rose by 40% to $23.9 million at unmanned air systems manufacturer AeroVironment.

  • Watchkeeper - Thales
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    British Army to start Watchkeeper flights in April

    2014-02-28T13:32:18Z

    ​The British Army is within weeks of performing its first training flights from Boscombe Down in Wiltshire with the Watchkeeper unmanned air system, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

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    Canada opens expanded UAS test centre

    2014-02-28T11:24:37Z

    ​Canada’s newly expanded Unmanned Aerial System Centre of Excellence (UASCE) opened the doors on a new facility in Alma, Quebec on 27 February, as its backers signed a multinational cooperation agreement to support the integration of such technology into non-segregated airspace.

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    Copter Pix UAS draws army interest

    2014-02-28T09:49:00Z

    ​Special army units are evaluating the Israeli-developed ERE35 unmanned air system, which has recently secured certification from the nation’s civil aviation authority for non-military use in urban areas.

  • Aeronautics Defense Systems Dominator II UAV
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    Mexico signs for unmanned Dominators

    2014-02-26T15:17:43Z

    ​Aeronautics has signed a contract to supply two Dominator XP unmanned air systems to the armed forces of Mexico.

  • A-10 - USAF
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    How Hagel spending plan will transform US military

    2014-02-26T11:09:01Z

    After months of speculation, the US Department of Defense on 24 February outlined a plan to ground some of the oldest aircraft in its fleet in the coming years.