Air Warfare
General Atomics Aeronautical – Taking Information Dominance to the Next Level
With Every New RPA Innovation, General Atomics Aeronautical Pushes the Boundaries of the Possible to Make the World Safer and More Secure.
The UK Ministry of Defence remains resolute that the Typhoon sits at the heart of the country’s air defence capabilities and is focused on the aircraft’s potential export orders, despite its continued focus on F-35 procurement.
The order is in addition to two systems ordered in 2023. It forms part of a family of systems which is becoming widely used and part of a growing demand for the capability, both in deliveries and requirements.
The likely scrapping of Boeing’s Apache helicopter comes after a huge budget cut approved by the South Korean National Assembly. The helicopter procurement had already been reconsidered by the country’s Joint Chiefs of Staff earlier in the year.
The nearly $25 billion investment will cover USCG procurement of cutters, aircraft, helicopters, training simulators and Polar capabilities over the next four years.
With Every New RPA Innovation, General Atomics Aeronautical Pushes the Boundaries of the Possible to Make the World Safer and More Secure.
With a multi-million dollar expansion in support of electronic warfare, BAE Systems is driving unparalleled enhancements to the EC-37B. Integrating our innovative Compass Call mission system into the platform enables warfighters to combat advanced threats and support special missions.
22nd February 2021
Steadicopter says integration of the FlightOps.io operating system enhances the autonomous capabilities of Black Eagle UAV.
21st February 2021
Saab has provided all three AEW&C aircraft in the original order from the UAE.
19th February 2021
Contrary to past reports linking Australia to interest in an order for HH-60W combat helicopters, there is no such connection, according to the country's Department of Defence.
19th February 2021
Contract includes support for contractor-owned and operated MQ-9s flown outside the US by Task Force Southwest.
19th February 2021
Cargo Hold Part Task Trainers will be installed at Wunstorf and Altenstadt in 2022-2023.
19th February 2021
Prvni brnenska strojirna Velka Bites (PBS), an EASA certificated aerospace manufacturer from the Czech Republic, is launching new high-performance jet engines. Last year, PBS delivered their 1,000th PBS TJ100 turbojet engine and are now adapting to the disposable applications market‘s demands. To do this, they are launching a fuel lubricated version of the highly reliable, world-proven jet engine PBS TJ100, which has the added benefit of being lighter in weight and cheaper to buy.
18th February 2021
All targets were successfully engaged in a two-day trial in Austria.
18th February 2021
BriteCloud-218 decoy is ejected from a remotely piloted air target system for the first time.
18th February 2021
Codan's cash buyout of a North American communications company provides new inroads into that particular market.
17th February 2021
Advanced receiver and semiconductor will maintain positioning, navigation, and timing in contested environments.
17th February 2021
The USAF continues to work with industry to implement a revolutionary new approach to training to address a pilot shortfall.
17th February 2021
NATO experiment under UK Serapis framework tests command-and-control robustness.
17th February 2021
Latest contract for Armtec Countermeasures covers two types of flare.
17th February 2021
IOC represents a significant milestone towards improved ISR for the NATO alliance.
17th February 2021
In addition to leasing two SeaGuardians, the Indian military has added some Heron TPs as it attempts to crank up aerial surveillance.
16th February 2021
The Swedish MoD has revealed a new offer to Finland, which it hopes will help to land a lucrative HX fighter contract.
16th February 2021
Vietnam has signed a deal to become a L-39NG jet trainer customer.
15th February 2021
US company to make tritonal explosives for bombs.
12th February 2021
Airbus has had its say on demonstrator developments concerning FCAS.