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  • News

    Warsaw nears decision in UAV contest

    2016-01-15T12:49:47Z

    Poland's defence ministry is moving forward with its effort to select mini and tactical unmanned air systems, having launched the process early last year. Final requirements are expected to be released this month, with local news agency PAP reporting a deal should be signed early this year.

  • Reaper UAV - USAF
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    US Air Force highlights UAV staffing strain

    2016-01-15T10:45:58Z

    The number of daily US Air Force unmanned air vehicle combat air patrols (CAPs) reached its peak in 2015, but such demand, and the resulting manning shortages, have put extra strain on surveillance operations.

  • Chinook
    News

    US Army approves Block II Chinook plan

    2016-01-14T17:22:20Z

    A top US Army acquisition executive has given the service approval to proceed with the Block II Chinook programme, a long-term effort aimed at replacing or rebuilding today’s tandem-rotor Boeing CH-47F and MH-47G fleets in the 2020s.

  • S-3B Viking - USN
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    US Navy retires its last S-3B Vikings

    2016-01-14T13:56:01Z

    The US Navy has bid farewell to its two remaining Lockheed S-3B Vikings after some 40 years in service, as one transitions to NASA and the other to the US Air Force’s aircraft boneyard.

  • F-35 USAF Image
    News

    Fleet-wide F-35 fix targets fuel tank over-pressurisation

    2016-01-14T11:36:47Z

    The concurrency curse has struck the Lockheed Martin F-35 again, this time during lightning protection qualification, when it was discovered the jet’s fuel tanks could over-pressurise “beyond design limits” in certain flight profiles.

  • News

    ​Malaysia takes delivery of its second A400M

    2016-01-14T06:32:20Z

    The Royal Malaysian Air Force has accepted its second Airbus Defence & Space A400M tactical transport during a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur.

  • F-35A
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    F-35 training at Luke AFB gathers pace with 34 jets

    2016-01-13T21:19:54Z

    The multinational pilot training centre at Luke AFB in Arizona has grown exponentially since receiving its first Lockheed Martin F-35 in March 2014, and that pace won’t let up in 2016 as the 56th Fighter Wing zips past 3,000 Lightning II sorties.

  • P-8A - US Navy
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    Boeing tapped for P-8A upgrade as AAS and Harpoon move forward

    2016-01-13T17:30:21Z

    Boeing will receive a work package from the US Navy to design and incorporate “Increment 3 Block 2” improvements into the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, according to a contracting announcement released on 12 January.

  • QF-4 - US Air Force
    News

    Demand for low airfares increasing appeal of unmanned flight

    2016-01-13T17:23:19Z

    The rising cost of providing navigation equipment for airline pilots, and the parallel demand for cheaper airfares, will inevitably lead to piloted flight being obsolete in 40 years’ time, a defence consultant has argued.

  • Heron TP - IAI
    News

    Germany picks Heron TP for interim UAV capability

    2016-01-12T21:46:35Z

    Germany's defence ministry has selected Israel Aerospace Industries' Heron TP unmanned air vehicle as the preferred system to meet its future requirements.

  • F117
    News

    P&W delivers last C-17-powering F117 to US air force

    2016-01-12T21:19:29Z

    Pratt & Whitney has delivered its 1,313th and final F117-100 high-bypass turbofan engine that powers the McDonnell Douglas/Boeing C-17 strategic airlifter, marking the end of an era for the PW2000 engine family.

  • Sailplane
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    Navy and Penn State sailplanes swarm in latest test

    2016-01-12T16:34:19Z

    The US military could be edging closer to fielding swarms of lightweight sailplanes for gathering intelligence or relaying signals after validating autonomous soaring algorithms coded by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Pennsylvania State University.

  • News

    Warsaw seeks bids for micro-UAV requirement

    2016-01-12T14:20:48Z

    ​The Polish defence ministry's armament inspectorate wants to buy six micro-unmanned air vehicle systems, to support the nation's ground troops.

  • Mil Mi-14
    News

    Russian Helicopters still analysing revival of Mi-14 amphibian

    2016-01-12T14:19:04Z

    ​Russian Helicopters has yet to make a final decision on whether to revive production of the Mil Mi-14 amphibious rotorcraft.

  • Tornado Brimstone - MBDA
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    RAF deploys Brimstone for counter-IS attacks

    2016-01-12T12:46:27Z

    The UK Royal Air Force has used MBDA dual-mode Brimstone laser-guided air-to-surface missiles against Islamic State militants in Syria for the first time, as the campaign in the region moves towards countering moving targets.

  • Da Vinci Gen B - Flying Production
    News

    Flying Production unveils improved Da Vinci

    2016-01-12T11:40:54Z

    ​Israel's Flying Production has unveiled an upgraded version of its Da Vinci vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle. Dubbed the "Gen B", the development features a Controp electro-optical/infrared sensor and a micro data link.

  • B-52H
    News

    PICTURES: B-52 joins F-15s and F-16s in Korea after nuclear test

    2016-01-12T00:50:18Z

    North Korea’s underground nuclear test last week might not have yielded the hydrogen bomb “supreme leader” Kim Jong-un claimed, but the seismic spectacle did produce a captivating aerial display south of the border.

  • MH-60R
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    Saudi deal sustains Sikorsky MH-60R production

    2016-01-11T19:41:07Z

    ​Saudi Arabia’s purchase of 10 Sikorsky MH-60R anti-submarine helicopters “dovetails nicely” onto delivery of the last of 280 examples to the US Navy, according to the brand’s new parent Lockheed Martin, particularly as production of Australian and Danish “Romeos” concludes.

  • Phoenix 30 - UAV Solutions
    News

    Romanian army receives four Phoenix 30 UAVs

    2016-01-11T16:56:11Z

    Romania's army has a new quadrotor capability following the arrival of four UAV Solutions Phoenix 30 unmanned air vehicles.

  • Rafale Egypt - Dassault
    News

    Rafale deliveries fell to single figures in 2015

    2016-01-11T14:25:29Z

    ​Dassault delivered eight Rafales in 2015, the French manufacturer has announced, with its annual output having for the first time included aircraft delivered to an export customer.