All Fixed-Wing news – Page 1302

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    Lockheed Martin selects CATIA

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED MARTIN is to use Dassault Systemes' CATIA computer-aided design and manufacturing software as the core of a "virtual-development environment" it is creating, initially for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme. The company hopes to leapfrog its competition and cut costs and cycle times by at least 50% for development, ...

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    IAI considers joint AEW bid for Australia and South Korea

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) is considering tendering for South Korea's pending airborne early-warning (AEW) competition offering an Elta Phalcon phased-array radar version of the Airbus Industrie A310, as well as the Boeing 767. IAI has already teamed with Raytheon E-Systems to offer an Elta radar-equipped A310 for Australia's ...

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    Python 4 heads for Chile and Singapore air forces

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    The Chilean and Singaporean air forces are on the brink of acquiring the Rafael Python 4 infra-red dogfight missile, with some indications that missile deliveries may have already begun. The image above appears to show a modified Northrop F-5 carrying four Python 4 missiles. The aircraft strongly resembles the Chilean ...

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    Italy cuts projects to protect EF2000 interest

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Italy's Tornado is in the frame for cuts The Italian air force has cut back severely its expenditure on proposed procurement projects, to ring-fence funding for the Eurofighter EF2000 programme. The definitive version of the Italian defence ministry's budget has been settled, according to defence sources, with EF2000 funding being ...

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    Sundstrand gears up for TJ-50

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Sundstrand Power Systems is planning to mass-produce a 0.22kN (50lb)-thrust turbojet ,which it believes will have applications for target drones, decoys, unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) and even missiles. "The engine is virtually creating its own market," says Sundstrand, which developed the low-cost TJ-50 through the US Advanced Research ...

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    Dasa teams with Hyundai on AT-2000 advanced trainer

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace (Dasa) has brought South Korea's Hyundai into its proposed AT-2000 advanced trainer and light-attack aircraft project. The German aerospace company has been pushing the aircraft as an alternative to the Samsung/ Lockheed Martin KTX-2 trainer for the South Korean air force requirement for 100 trainer aircraft. ...

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    Sultan of Brunei confirms Hawk deal

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Brunei is expected to begin finalising a $300 million deal for British Aerospace Hawk 100/200 advanced trainer/light-combat aircraft, following a long-awaited agreement with the UK on the weapon and sensor fit for three new warships. The Sultan of Brunei has re-affirmed his intention to order an undisclosed number ...

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    US Army prepares for ASAT testing

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    THE US ARMY has awarded Boeing North American additional funding to build subsystems for a weapon able to knock out enemy reconnaissance and communications satellites. The $35 million, added to a $44 million deal won by Boeing's newly acquired Rocketdyne division, covers development of an operational weapons-control subsystem ...

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    Aerostar has talks with Elbit and Thomson-CSF

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Romanian aircraft repair and overhaul company Aerostar is in talks aimed at setting up avionics joint ventures with Elbit of Israel and France's Thomson-CSF. According to Aerostar technical director Grigore Filip, the talks are aimed at importing technical know-how into Romania, leading to avionics manufacture at the company's ...

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    Australian Army wrestles with contrary rotary requirements

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Australia's Army Aviation Air 87 project team is wrestling to reconcile the military's long standing requirement for a new reconnaissance and fire-support helicopter, with the growing need for improved troop mobility. The project team has been asked to analyse whether the two roles can be fulfilled by a ...

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    Safety seeds

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    In October 1996, when Capt Tore Granaas heard the news of a third Boeing 757 crash in Latin America in less than a year, he felt that something had to be done. The Latin American/Caribbean area as a whole does not have a good safety reputation. There are ...

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    Policymeeting holds key to FLA future

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    The European Future Large Aircraft (FLA) project could be caught in the turmoil of a UK general election, and possibly a defence review, unless the FLA Policy Group meeting on 11 March agreed a way forward on the struggling programme. The meeting follows a tri-lateral National Armament Directors ...

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    Going Dutch

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    The third quarter of 1997 will see the first Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNlAF) squadron begin conversion to Lockheed Martin F-16s upgraded under the Mid-Life Update (MLU) programme. The introduction of the MLU aircraft, with its associated weapons and systems, will dramatically broaden the operational flexibility of the almost 20-year-old ...

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    R-R is buoyant on future growth

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has rounded off an upbeat round of financial results from the world's main aero-engine suppliers with a steady performance from its aerospace division, and the promise of further growth this year. Sales from the R-R aerospace division climbed by nearly one-quarter in 1996 to come close to ...

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    French figures show improvement as shake-up looms

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    As it prepares for its biggest shake-up since the Second World War, the French aerospace industry has revealed a significant improvement in performance for 1996, with sales growing by more than 7% and a similar improvement forecast for this year. The growth was led by airframe manufacturing, with ...

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    Jordan receives C-130H

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Jordan has taken delivery of a Lockheed Martin C-130H from the US Government, the latest part of a military-aid package donated by Washington to boost the Arab nation's defence forces. Jordan now has five C-130s and is hoping for more, according to its air force chief-of-staff Maj Gen Mohammad Ababneh. ...

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    US Air Force F-16s drop JDAMS in early weapons test

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    OPERATIONAL US Air Force pilots have dropped Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) in an early look at the performance of the weapon, now under development by McDonnell Douglas (MDC). The JDAM is a tailkit which adds global-positioning/inertial-navigation guidance to 900kg bombs. During the so-called integrated-systems experiment at Nellis ...

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    Australia signs P-3 maritime marketing upgrade agreement

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Australia's Department of Defence has signed an initial agreement with Raytheon E-Systems to market internationally upgrades for the Lockheed Martin P-3 and other types of maritime-patrol aircraft. The agreement, the first of its kind between Australia and a foreign company, is intended to promote the Royal Australian Air ...

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    Lockheed Martin eyes joined-wing tanker/transport model

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED MARTIN plans to fly a small-scale radio-controlled model of a joined-wing design being considered for its proposed New Strategic Aircraft (NSA). The NSA is being studied as a private-venture replacement for US Air Force Boeing KC-135 tankers and Lockheed C-141 transports, to enter service early next century. ...

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    British Aerospace is on course to consider vertical integration

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    British Aerospace chief executive Sir Richard Evans, has conceded that the group, which confirms that it has again held talks with GEC, may be forced to consider vertical integration, depending on the outcome of defence restructuring in France. "We're talking to everyone in Europe at the moment, and ...