All Military UAVs articles – Page 193
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USAF discloses 'Liberty Ship' airborne surveillance construct for Iraq
A senior US Air Force official has revealed that a secretive acquisition "construct" called Liberty Ship is responsible for the proliferation of a motley...
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NewsBoeing moves to buy UAS specialist Insitu
Boeing has agreed to acquire the Insitu Group -- its long-time partner and specialist in the field of high-performance unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) -- only weeks after the Portland-based start-up decided to independently seek a major new contract.
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UK Mantis UAV could see Afghanistan deployment
The UK Ministry of Defence may deploy to Afghanistan its BAE System's Mantis advanced concept technology demonstrator unmanned air vehicle as part of Mantis's...
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Three US primes team up to challenge Boeing, Raytheon in missile market
Three US defence contractors are teaming to beat Boeing and Raytheon to design the next premier air-launched missile. Alliant Techsystems (ATK), Lockheed...
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: RAF UAVs gain whole-life support arrangements
RAF UAVs gain whole-life support arrangements
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L-3 wants more company
Following a period of rapid, acquisition-driven expansion L-3 is looking for organic growth ...
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FARNBOUOUGH 2008: US contractors homing in on missile business
US contractors homing in on missile business
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Controlling aviation’s unmanned future
Controlling aviation’s unmanned future
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Thales offers Elix-IR of life for helicopter crews
Thales offers Elix-IR of life for helicopter crews
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Farnborough 2008: Alenia Aeronautica CEO Bertolone interview
Alenia Aeronautica, Finmeccanica’s aerospace company, is consolidating its business sectors, while maintaining a balance between military and civil activities, says CEO Giovanni Bertolone



















