All Fixed-Wing news – Page 255

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    Lockheed Martin and Boeing score contracts for unmanned Navy tanker

    2016-09-26T18:06:02Z

    ​The US Navy awarded both Lockheed Martin and Boeing $43 million risk reduction contracts for the services’ carrier-based unmanned MQ-25 Stingray.

  • OSCE Camcopter - Schiebel
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    Schiebel and Diehl extend teaming agreement for German Camcopter bid

    2016-09-26T16:17:22Z

    Diehl Defence and Schiebel have renewed an agreement to continue bidding the latter's Camcopter rotary-wing unmanned air vehicle to the German navy.

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    Fire damages F-35A during Mountain Home deployment

    2016-09-24T14:52:18Z

    ​A fire erupted in the aft end of a Lockheed Martin F-35A during the engine start sequence on 23 September in Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, forcing the pilot to escape, the US Air Force says.

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    ​Four JSTARS grounded for inspection

    2016-09-23T20:48:34Z

    Almost a quarter of the US Air Force’s of E-8C JSTARS aircraft has been grounded for inspection after water damage caused $2.5 million in damages to the type's ground surveillance radar.

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    ​Japan rolls out first F-35A

    2016-09-23T18:54:28Z

    Lockheed Martin rolled out the first 42 F-35As ordered by the Japan Air Self Defence Forces to replace a nearly 80-strong fleet of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantoms.

  • Rafale India - Dassault
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    India signs 36-unit Rafale contract

    2016-09-23T10:19:31Z

    India has concluded a deal to acquire 36 Dassault Rafale fighters, with a contract signed in New Delhi by the nation’s defence minister, Manohar Parrikar, and his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian on 23 September.

  • GlobalEye - Saab
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    Saab identifies UK as potential GlobalEye customer

    2016-09-22T13:30:25Z

    Saab sees the UK as a potential customer for its new airborne early warning and control products as a replacement for the Royal Air Force’s Boeing E-3 Sentry.

  • KUS-VH
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    ​Boeing, Korean Air join up for unmanned MD500 gunship

    2016-09-22T11:20:03Z

    Boeing and Korean Air have signed a memorandum of agreement to jointly develop the MD Helicopters MD500 into an unmanned asset.

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    Congressional language would delay JSTARS IOC by a year

    2016-09-22T00:19:35Z

    Congressional language in the 2017 National Defense Authorisation Act would force the US Air Force to pursue a fixed-price engineering, development and manufacturing contract for the joint surveillance target attack radar system (JSTARS) recapitalisation effort, and delay initial operational capability of the new fleet by about a year, top USAF ...

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    USAF acquisition chief clarifies Huey troop requirement

    2016-09-21T20:41:40Z

    ​Despite an earlier statement from head of the US Air Force Global Strike Command, a top service acquisition official clarified today that the Bell Helicopters UH-1N replacement helicopter will be required to carry nine fully-equipped combat troops.

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    TU-2S crash kills one pilot, injures another

    2016-09-21T01:48:05Z

    ​One pilot was killed and another injured after ejecting from a Lockheed Martin TU-2S Dragon Lady training aircraft in California on 20 September, the US Air Force confirms.

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    ​US Air Force finds F-35 fuel line fix

    2016-09-21T00:42:36Z

    Following a supply chain glitch that delivered the wrong material for the tubing insulation on 15 Lockheed Martin F-35As, the US Air Force has identified a solution and will fix the issue with the original supplier, according to the F-35’s executive officer of the joint programme office.

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    Drone defense for nuclear sites awaits government approval

    2016-09-20T20:35:40Z

    ​Small, commercial unmanned aerial vehicles pose an imminent threat to sensitive government facilities, but the US Air Force must wait on approval from a complex web of government agencies before moving forward with a drone defense strategy, according to the head of the US Air Force Global Strike Command.

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    USAF general considers common command and control platform

    2016-09-20T20:29:10Z

    ​After a US Air Force study concluded a green aircraft to recapitalise the EC-130 Compass Call, E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, and E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System would not yield enough savings, the head of US Air Force Combat Command says the service is still considering a ...

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    USAF commander wants technological 'leap' to KC-Z tanker

    2016-09-20T18:07:03Z

    The US Air Force's head of air mobility command is calling for the service to acquire more tankers by 2035 and to possibly develop a "KC-Y" tanker to fill a procurement gap.

  • Tornado GR4 pair - Crown Copyright
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    RAF purchases BriteCloud decoy for operational testing

    2016-09-20T14:29:36Z

    The UK Ministry of Defence has bought a number of Leonardo BriteCloud active decoys for operational testing on-board the Royal Air Force’s Panavia Tornado GR4.

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    ​Air force requirement could narrow down Huey competition

    2016-09-20T10:32:17Z

    The head of US Air Force Global Strike Commander is calling for the service’s next UH-1N Huey helicopter to fly faster, farther and with more personnel, but those requirements could narrow the field of eligible helicopters for what was once a competitive acquisition strategy.

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    Last surviving Doolittle Raider rises to name Northrop B-21

    2016-09-19T23:22:16Z

    ​Just after the US Air Force officially revealed the moniker for the Northrop Grumman B-21 bomber, now known as the Raider, the service’s head of Global Strike Command expressed his support for at least 100 next-generation bombers.

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    UVision and Firstec team to pitch Hero 30 loitering munition to South Korea

    2016-09-19T16:09:17Z

    UVision and Firstec have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote the former’s Hero 30 loitering munition to the South Korean market.

  • CPB - GA-ASI
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    Certifiable Predator B nears flight test phase

    2016-09-19T13:24:39Z

    General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is carrying out ground tests of its newly built Certifiable Predator B unmanned air vehicle, ahead of a flight campaign at the US Army’s Yuma Proving Ground throughout 2017 and 2018.