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  • Raven UAV - Royal Netherlands Army
    News

    Ukraine receives Raven UAVs

    2016-07-28T16:13:09Z

    ​The Armed Forces of Ukraine received a batch of AeroVironment RQ-11B Ravens for reconnaissance missions, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko announced yesterday.

  • MMF A330 MRTT - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    Netherlands, Luxembourg agree joint A330 MRTT buy

    2016-07-28T15:10:54Z

    A multinational initiative to acquire a pooled fleet of Airbus A330 multirole tanker/transports has edged closer to take-off, with the Netherlands and Luxembourg agreeing to buy an initial two examples.

  • F-35A Adir - Lockheed Martin
    News

    PICTURES: First flight for Israel's F-35A Adir

    2016-07-28T11:46:16Z

    Lockheed Martin completed the first flight of an F-35A Adir for the Israeli air force on 25 July, just one month after rolling the aircraft out at its Fort Worth site in Texas on 22 June.

  • Searcher UAV - IAI
    News

    UAV incursion strengthens Israeli sales ban with Moscow

    2016-07-28T11:37:13Z

    The incursion of an Israeli-made unmanned air vehicle into that nation’s airspace from inside Syria on 17 July has provided the authorities in Washington with another reason to block future sales of such equipment to Moscow. reason to block any future sales of such equipment to Moscow.

  • News

    Raytheon, UVision honing Hero 30 for US Army contest

    2016-07-28T11:22:41Z

    ​Raytheon and UVision are finalising the design of a derivative of the latter's Hero 30 loitering munition that will be offered to meet the US Army's lethal miniature aerial missile system requirement.

  • T-38
    News

    Air Force dangles price incentives for advanced T-X trainer

    2016-07-27T21:53:13Z

    ​The US Air Force has proposed millions of dollars in incentives for contractors who bring forth a T-X trainer aircraft that exceeds the service’s outlined performance requirements, according to the latest draft request for proposals released late Tuesday.

  • A400M engine - BillyPix
    News

    Airbus takes fresh €1bn charge against A400M

    2016-07-27T14:52:09Z

    ​Airbus’s continued difficulties with producing and delivering the A400M tactical transport have led it to announce a fresh charge of just over €1 billion ($1.1 billion) against the programme.

  • News

    Funding for new close air support platform remains uncertain

    2016-07-26T17:08:37Z

    ​While rumblings of two potential close-air support platforms for the US Air Force shook Washington last week, discussions surrounding a possible light-attack aircraft and A-10 replacement have yet to reach the service’s secretary.

  • News

    Israel may contract out F-35 maintenance

    2016-07-26T13:30:48Z

    Israel is considering contracting out the heavy maintenance of its future Lockheed Martin F-35As, as it seeks domestic provision of overhaul activities on the type.

  • News

    Greece launches P-3B modernisation

    2016-07-25T20:55:36Z

    Greece has launched a modernisation effort for its fleet of Lockheed Martin P-3B Orion anti-submarine warfare aircraft.

  • A400M
    News

    French aerospace laboratory details A400M refuelling tests

    2016-07-25T13:29:58Z

    French aerospace laboratory Onera has detailed the scope of windtunnel trials it has been performing to validate changes to the in-flight refuelling system on the Airbus Defence & Space A400M.

  • An A-10 Warthog prepares to take off from Al Asad
    News

    USAF seeks two new close-air support aircraft

    2016-07-24T19:23:04Z

    ​The US Air Force is considering two new procurements to boost their close air support mission, including an off-the-shelf option for permissive environments and a cheap, clean sheet design aircraft that would replace the Fairchild Dornier A-10 Warthog.

  • News

    Saab investment in T-X candidate passes peak, CEO says

    2016-07-22T15:00:16Z

    Saab’s investment in designing a new-generation jet trainer with Boeing has peaked, as the Swedish company looks forward to a selection decision by the US Air Force within the next two years, says chief executive Håkan Buskhe.

  • Rafale - Dassault
    News

    Dassault details Rafale deliveries

    2016-07-22T13:38:08Z

    Dassault delivered seven Rafale fighters during the first half of 2016, with its production backlog for the type now standing at 76 aircraft.

  • Australian PC-21 first flight - Pilatus
    News

    PICTURE: Australia's new PC-21 takes to the skies

    2016-07-22T11:04:42Z

    Pilatus is rapidly advancing with the development of the Australian Defence Force’s new PC-21 trainer, announcing on 21 July that the first aircraft has carried out its maiden flight.

  • F-35A - Lockheed Martin
    Opinion

    OPINION: Could instability threaten Turkey's F-35 ambitions?

    2016-07-22T10:13:42Z

    Turkey’s first Lockheed Martin F-35A is scheduled to be delivered in 2018. So, in roughly a year to 18 months, normal protocol dictates staging a roll-out ceremony inside its assembly hall in Fort Worth, Texas, where US government dignitaries will lavish praise on one of the programme’s earliest supporters and ...

  • Northrop LRSB 200
    News

    ​USAF not settled on number of B-21s

    2016-07-21T16:48:00Z

    The US Air Force will not determine how many B-21 bombers are needed for the fleet until the first aircraft is fielded in the 2020s, according to the service’s deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration.

  • Mirage 2000D v Mali - French MoD
    News

    French air force Mirage 2000Ds to receive mid-life upgrade

    2016-07-21T12:24:49Z

    France’s DGA defence procurement agency has contracted Dassault to provide a mid-life upgrade to 55 of the French air force’s Mirage 2000D ground-attack aircraft.

  • Strike Eagle
    News

    F-15E demonstrates new display system

    2016-07-20T22:52:40Z

    ​Boeing demonstrated an improved display system on a US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles earlier this month, uniting the host of upgrades the service will implement on its F-15Es and F-15Cs.

  • Scorpion
    News

    USAF sets up process for Scorpion airworthiness testing

    2016-07-20T20:23:36Z

    ​The US Air Force is moving ahead with an air worthiness assessment of the Model 530 Scorpion, a dual light attack fighter and trainer aircraft funded by Textron AirLand.