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  • QuadEye
    News

    US Navy orders Elbit’s QuadEye-based NVG cueing and display system

    2015-09-14T12:26:17Z

    ​The US Navy has places its third order with Rockwell Collins and Elbit System of America (ESA) for a night vision cueing and display system that enables pilots to fly and fight as if it were daytime.

  • News

    Israel wary of bolstered Syrian air force

    2015-09-14T11:04:45Z

    An increased Russian presence inside Syria – including on some air bases – may limit the Israeli air force's ability to perform strikes against targets in the country that are connected to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  • News

    UVision's Hero to tackle maritime targets

    2015-09-14T11:01:07Z

    ​Israel's UVision will use the DSEi exhibition in London to detail the maritime capabilities of its Hero loitering munition system, which was unveiled at the Paris air show in June.

  • F-35
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    Northrop turns up F-35 centre fuselage production tempo

    2015-09-11T21:56:40Z

    ​Northrop Grumman says it is increasing its production tempo of F-35 centre fuselages, with deliveries to the manufacturer Lockheed Martin quickening to one ever three work days.

  • Tranche 3A Typhoon - Alenia Aermacchi
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    Eurofighter announces Kuwait selection

    2015-09-11T21:36:16Z

    ​Kuwait has reached an agreement with the Italian government linked to the planned acquisition of 28 Eurofighter Typhoons.

  • CH-53K unveil - Sikorsky
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    Navy Acquisition Czar: Sikorsky CH-53K to fly ‘this fall’

    2015-09-11T18:58:32Z

    ​The US Navy’s acquisition chief expects the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion to take its first flight this fall, placing the long-awaited milestone somewhere between now and November.

  • USAF B-52H
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    Deptula: USAF needs 174 new bombers to replace ‘geriatric’ force

    2015-09-11T16:25:50Z

    ​The US Air Force needs at least 120 combat-coded next-generation bombers and another 54 for test, training and attrition reserve, which is far more than the 80 to 100 the service intends to buy, according to retired Lt Gen David Deptula, dean of the Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute.

  • German air force Tornado Holloman - Astrid Burger-
    News

    US-based German Tornados receive life-extending upgrades

    2015-09-11T13:55:42Z

    Deliveries of upgraded Panavia Tornados to the German air force’s training wing at Holloman AFB in New Mexico are now under way, with five modified examples from the 15 aircraft based in the USA having been delivered to date.

  • USAF MQ-9 at Holloman AFB - Beth Stevenson
    News

    CAE reveals plans for extending Predator training

    2015-09-11T12:35:05Z

    CAE’s defence lead has revealed plans to replicate the unmanned air vehicle training that it offers to the US Air Force to more operators of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems family of Predator UAVs.

  • T56
    News

    USAF approves production of Rolls-Royce T56 Series 3.5 upgrade

    2015-09-11T01:26:04Z

    Rolls-Royce’s eight-year journey to develop the T56 Series 3.5 engine upgrade package for legacy C-130 aircraft is about to bear fruit following the US Air Force’s “Milestone C” decision last week to commit the programme to production and deployment.

  • Helo
    News

    BAE Systems protests Army CIRCM award to Northrop

    2015-09-10T19:43:52Z

    ​BAE Systems has protested the award of a relatively small but lucrative US Army contract to Northrop Grumman for development of a laser-based Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) system for rotary-wing and small fixed-wing military aircraft.

  • News

    Lockheed reveals Advanced EOTS targeting sensor for F-35 Block 4

    2015-09-10T18:13:57Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has announced an improved version of its Electro-Optical Targeting System for the F-35, called Advanced EOTS, just months after the long-delayed fifth-generation fighter was declared fit for combat with the Marine Corps.

  • News

    Israel to expand AEW fleet for India

    2015-09-10T10:19:44Z

    ​India will acquire a further two Ilyushin Il-76 transports adapted to carry Israeli-made Phalcon-type airborne early warning radars and sensors.

  • B-2
    News

    USAF needs more than 80 to 100 new bombers

    2015-09-10T04:28:58Z

    A former commander of the USAF’s bomber force says 80 to 100 new Long-Range Strike Bombers are not enough to meet American national security objectives, and the service should consider buying more to rejuvenate its “withering” combat fleet of Boeing B-1s and B-52s.

  • Gripen NG mock-up - Brazilian air force
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    Brazil finalises $4.68bn Gripen NG deal

    2015-09-10T01:19:26Z

    ​Brazil has finalised a $4.68 billion deal for 36 Saab Gripen NG fighters after concluding more than 20 months of negotiations over pricing and industrial cooperation against the backdrop of a deepening economic and political crisis.

  • X-47B Roosevelt landing - US Navy
    News

    UCLASS in ‘acquisition hell’ awaiting requirements redemption

    2015-09-10T00:28:01Z

    ​The long-running debate over the mission of the US Navy's future carrier-based unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft might have set the "UCLASS" competition back few years, but the maritime force's acquisition chief says getting the Day 1 requirements right from the beginning is vital.

  • T-346A Lecce - Craig Hoyle Flightglobal
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    Alenia Aermacchi sets dual-role path for M-346

    2015-09-09T11:11:41Z

    ​Alenia Aermacchi is close to finalising the design of an enhanced, dual-role version of its M-346 advanced jet trainer, as the first batch of Italian student pilots enters training with its current model.

  • M-345 Frecce - Alenia Aermacchi
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    M-345 demonstrator to fly by mid-2016

    2015-09-09T11:02:20Z

    ​Italy’s M-345 trainer programme will be advanced next year with the first flight of a development example equipped with a new engine and modern avionics, Alenia Aermacchi says.

  • News

    ​Airbus walks away from Japan tanker RFP

    2015-09-09T07:49:46Z

    Airbus Defence and Space will not put forward its A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft for a Japanese requirement calling for four tanker aircraft.

  • F-35
    News

    Italian tankers could support first F-35 transatlantic crossing

    2015-09-08T19:38:05Z

    The Italian Air Force is aligned to complete the first transatlantic crossing of the Lockheed Martin F-35 when its first two aircraft fly from Novara, Italy, to Arizona in early 2016, and those aircraft are likely be refuelled along the way by Italian Boeing KC-767A tankers.