Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

A U.S. Air Force official emphasizes that no decision on a "red air" aggressor version of T-X will be made until after the design for the T-38 replacement is selected.

A retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general with a long background in space, Worden has managed the U.S. space agency’s outpost in California’s Silicon Valley since May 2006.

By Bradley Perrett
The technology is particularly relevant to prospective operators of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning, because the JSM is designed to fit into the weapons bay of the fighter, preserving its stealthiness.

“Transport helicopters are likely to be a high-demand, low-density asset in a crisis,” the Center for Strategic and International Studies says.

Iridium will partner with four manufacturers to design, build and distribute satellite terminals compatible with the fleet operator's new Iridium Certus broadband service.

GLOBAL AEROSPACE LOGISTICS (GAL), Abu Dhabi took delivery of its ninth and final Twin Otter Series 400 for operation on behalf of UAE GOVT. NORTHROP

Langley Research Center Director Steve Jurczyk will be NASA’s new associate administrator for the Space Technology Mission directorate, the agency

UTVA AVIO INDUSTRIJA, Serbia, was selected by PIAGGIO AEROSPACE to supply two marry-up jigs for its final assembly line at Villanova d’Albenga, Italy for installation by mid-2015; one jig will be dedicated for military aircraft and one for business aircraft. VICTREX plans to build major Polymer Innovation Center in northern England after securing $2m grant from U.K. Govt for project.

MSubs, a specialist small-submersible company with U.K. and U.S. facilities, is proposing a coastal-patrol submarine with a displacement of 275 tons and has shown the design at the IDEX defense show in Abu Dhabi. Named Dreadnought, the submarine would be an order of magnitude larger than typical special operations submersibles and several times smaller and less costly than full-sized diesel-electric submarines now on the market.

By Tony Osborne
BAE’s company-owned Hawk, ZJ951, will begin flying with some of these technologies in September, a senior BAE Systems executive told Aviation Week at the IDEX show in Abu Dhabi.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
A small quantity of water detected in the spacesuit helmet worn by U.S. astronaut Terry Virts following his nearly 7-hr. spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Feb. 25 once again raised concerns over the shuttle-era garments.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) apparently will leave his tea party activism to other venues as he takes up the helm of the subcommittee that oversees the U.S. civil space program, opting instead to keep NASA focused on the ongoing public and private spacecraft-development programs hammered out between Congress and the White House.

U.S. Army Secretary John McHugh says he has no plans to make a play to take over the service’s A-10 fleet.

By Bradley Perrett
The order will not add a new type to the army’s fleet, because the army has also ordered six EC145s in the type’s military utility version, the UH-72A Lakota.

The round is expected to have “100% kill probability” at 2 km range and will be effective out to 4 km, with a normal eight-round burst.

BAE Systems expects to start tests of a helmet-mounted display (HMD) with an integrated night-vision camera in April, the company said.

Three short-range ballistic missile targets were launched earlier this month almost simultaneously from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

Named Dreadnought, the submarine would be an order of magnitude larger than typical special operations submersibles and several times smaller and less costly than full-sized diesel-electric submarines now on the market.

Russia plans to end its participation in the International Space Station after 2024, and develop its own national space station in low Earth orbit.
Space

“Over the lives of these contracts, we’re going to be paying less for energy than we do today using traditional sources of energy,” U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus says.

By Jay Menon
India will soon finalize a platform for developing its indigenous Airborne Warning and Control Systems Aircraft (AWACS), with Airbus Defense and Space apparently emerging as the sole bidder with its A330 widebody aircraft.

By Mark Carreau
They also made other preparations for changes to the station’s U.S. segment this year that will clear the way for the arrival of Boeing and SpaceX-launched capsules carrying astronauts.

The new spacecraft, both of which are to be launched atop Falcon 9 rockets in 2017, include the SES-14 hybrid propulsion satellite to be built by Airbus Defense and Space, and the SES-16/GovSat spacecraft contracted to Orbital/ATK.

Anchored by new developments in sonar imaging, undersea mapping and other technology, the U.S. Navy once again led the U.S. government pack for

BAE SYSTEMS has £859m ($1.33b) contract for U.K. Type 26 frigate covering essential long-lead items, shore testing facilities and key equipment for