All United States articles – Page 144

  • News

    USAF explains budget reduction for LRS-B

    2016-02-11T15:54:24Z

    ​The US Air Force’s funding profile for development of the Northrop Grumman long-range strike bomber (LRS-B) has come down by $2.8 billion in the service’s latest budget proposal, which was submitted on 9 February.

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    News

    Joint Strike Fighter chief plays down F-35A deferrals

    2016-02-10T23:33:42Z

    The head of the multinational F-35 programme Lt Gen Christopher Bogdan is playing down the US Air Force’s decision to reduce annual procurement of the F-35A Lightning IIs to 48 per year, with the planned ramp-up to 60 units deferred from fiscal 2018 to 2021.

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    News

    Western defence technology edge challenged by proliferation

    2016-02-10T10:11:23Z

    More needs to be done by the West to address an ever-increasing imbalance of military power towards nations benefiting from new low barriers of entry to advanced missile and unmanned technology, new analysis has revealed.

  • Charts
    News

    Pentagon curtails aircraft procurement in 2017 budget plan

    2016-02-10T01:04:44Z

    The Pentagon has reduced aviation procurement by 7.2% to $45.3 billion in its fiscal year 2017 budget submission compared to the $48.8 billion requested last year.

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    News

    NASA proposes X-plane revival with supersonic, subsonic designs

    2016-02-09T18:00:47Z

    ​NASA plans a return to a decades-old tradition of developing and flying experimental aircraft projects, or “X-planes”, in order to achieve new breakthroughs in supersonic and subsonic aeronautics research under the Fiscal 2017 budget proposal submitted to Congress on 9 February.

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    Opinion

    OPINION: What next for Boeing?

    2016-02-09T10:39:00Z

    ​Having abandoned a clean-sheet design to replace its 737 in 2011, Boeing has moved swiftly towards flight testing a re-engined version. But its focus may now shift to something larger

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    News

    First ASRAAMs delivered for UK F-35 testing

    2016-02-08T13:55:33Z

    MBDA has delivered the first batch of advanced short range air-to-air missiles (ASRAAM) to the USA, ahead of planned flight trials on board the UK’s Lockheed Martin F-35B Joint Strike Fighter.

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    Former Sikorsky president killed in P-51D crash

    2016-02-07T00:18:56Z

    ​Former Sikorsky president Jeff Pino was killed in a crash of his North American P-51D Mustang on 5 February.

  • F-35A
    News

    Italy claims first F-35 transatlantic crossing

    2016-02-05T23:56:52Z

    An Italian Air Force pilot flying the first Italian-made F-35A Lightning II has made history after completing the first transatlantic crossing of the stealthy, single-engine Lockheed Martin type.

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    News

    CFM claims 50-second start-up time for A320neo engine

    2016-02-05T19:43:20Z

    ​Start-up times are not a problem for the Leap-1A engine nearing entry into service in mid-2016 for the Airbus A320neo, manufacturer CFM International says.

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    News

    Striker II HMD development nears completion

    2016-02-05T10:10:15Z

    Development of the BAE Systems Striker II helmet-mounted display (HMD) is due to end in the coming months, following the completion of a flight-test campaign to validate its integrated night vision capability.

  • F-35C
    News

    US Navy boosts F-35C and F/A-18 buy in new budget plan

    2016-02-04T23:13:45Z

    The US Navy says maintaining Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet production in St Louis is "vital" for overcoming a strike-fighter shortfall caused by delays in fielding the Lockheed Martin F-35C.

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    News

    US Navy looking for answers to F/A-18 pilot ailments

    2016-02-04T21:17:47Z

    The US Navy’s director of air warfare says efforts to overcome high rates of hypoxia and decompression sickness in pilots flying Boeing F/A-18 variants is “like chasing a ghost,” but he remains confident in the aircraft and its oxygen backup systems nevertheless.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Experts raise concern about hackers targeting aircraft

    2016-02-04T18:41:50Z

    ​In July 2015, hackers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, sitting on a couch near St Louis, remotely took control of a Jeep Cherokee sport utility vehicle travelling along an interstate highway.

  • COD
    News

    US Navy reveals CMV-22B as long-range Osprey designation

    2016-02-04T18:18:45Z

    The US Navy has formally designated its planned long-range variant of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey the CMV-22B, reflecting the aircraft’s new role in cargo resupply for carrier strike groups at sea.

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    News

    French government confirms C-130J buy

    2016-02-04T16:11:10Z

    France has confirmed its purchase of four Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules tactical transports, two of which will have the ability to refuel France’s rotorcraft fleet.

  • A-10
    News

    USAF to continue A-10 ‘Warthog’ wing production

    2016-02-04T13:52:34Z

    The air force has not only ditched long-standing plans to retire the hardy Fairchild Republic A-10 attack airplane but is launching a follow-on wing replacement programme to keep the combat veteran flying well into the next decade.

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    Lockheed offers T-X glimpse in press invitation

    2016-02-03T22:25:11Z

    Lockheed Martin might finally put to rest whether it intends to offer the Korea Aerospace Industries T-50 or a separate clean-sheet design for the US Air Force’s upcoming advanced pilot training competition known as T-X.

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    News

    New report recommends White House kill B61-12 and LRSO

    2016-02-03T21:02:39Z

    The Centre for American Progress has proposed sweeping cuts to the US nuclear arsenal including the elimination of the B61 consolidation and new standoff cruise missile as a way of realising $120 billion in savings over 30 years.

  • 737
    News

    Reports of new 737 Max derivative premature: Boeing

    2016-02-03T20:08:13Z

    Boeing chief financial officer Greg Smith on 3 February drew an even darker veil around the company’s plans for a new product aimed at addressing a gap between the 737 Max 9 and the 787-8