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.
Developed by France, Spain and Germany, the European 6th-generation combat air programme is progressing apace with new milestones expected by next year after delays to the programme.
The purchase will occur in a short timeframe, specifically for deliveries to begin next month, with local manufacture. All this puts Innovaero’s One-Way Loitering (OWL) systems, with OWL B already in service with the Australian Defence Force (ADF), comfortably perched for a likely win.
Puerto Rico-based firm announces it expansion into the ”fast-growing and urgently needed” maritime unmanned market.
Airbus says it will aim to have a working prototype of the MQ-72C Logistics Connector by the end of the decade as it bids for a contract with the US Marine Corps.
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.
4th June 2021
The UK is changing the way it conducts its rotary-wing pilot training for Army Air Corps and some Fleet Air Arm pilots.
4th June 2021
In an age of great power competition, armed forces must consider how best to deploy formations to the ‘tactical edge’, where adversary forces can severely disrupt levels in connectivity.
4th June 2021
Malaysia's air force will reorganise and relocate several aircraft squadrons, as well as beginning a hunt for a new air surveillance radar.
3rd June 2021
French SOF take a do-it-yourself approach to drone development.
3rd June 2021
L3Harris continues to procure, field and support upgradeable mission simulation systems that can be used to train Joint Terminal Control personnel in all services.
3rd June 2021
Honeywell develops a version of its JetWave solution for the Airborne Mission Networking communications suite.
3rd June 2021
The US Army and USAF are exploring how optical beamforming antenna technology can be used to transmit data at high speed over commercial and military satellites.
3rd June 2021
Northrop Grumman has developed its C-UAS system over recent years with a series of test and evaluation events.
3rd June 2021
US airborne communications gateway capability will include the Bombardier Global 6000.
2nd June 2021
Australian company provides multi-fuel UAV engine to Singapore.
2nd June 2021
Small satellites are not a new invention, but the barriers to entry are quickly falling.
2nd June 2021
Akinci UAV production has been accelerated, says the CEO of manufacturer Baykar Makina.
2nd June 2021
The US Space Development Agency is working to a fast tempo as it prepares a prototype LEO constellation to deliver overarching capabilities for frontline personnel.
2nd June 2021
Honeywell is to gain a first Asia-Pacific customer for its smallest SATCOM solution.
2nd June 2021
More frequent forays of Chinese aircraft carriers and their complement of fighters is worrying Japan's military.
1st June 2021
Boeing has been awarded a delivery and support contract for Japanese KC-46A aircraft.
1st June 2021
Lockheed Martin receives a support contract from the US DoD for F-35s on order from Poland.
1st June 2021
Source Approval Request means that RUAG can conduct MRO work on engines powering the F-5 fighter.
1st June 2021
An array of solutions are available — in space and on the ground — to ensure military SATCOM remains secure in the face of soft and hard threats.