It might not be as devastating as a tactical nuclear weapon, but the U.S. Army believes the Kinetic Energy Projectile could have the same deterrent effect.
Electrification of aircraft engines is only a decade or two away, so thrust providers must be working now to stay relevant by then, General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt says.
LOCKHEED MARTIN has $47m U.S. Air Force contract for engineering and operations services in support of Space and Missile Systems Center Ground systems and Space Operations division through Jan. 5, 2019. BOEING has $59.2m U.S. Air Force contract for interim contracting support for KC-46 Pegasus through March 24, 2018.
Japanese online retailer Rakuten has formed a joint venture with low-altitude airspace service provider AirMap to provide air traffic management for unmanned aircraft systems, or UTM. Rakuten is developing a drone delivery service, called Sora Raku, and has been testing drone delivery since April 2016. The new Rakuten AirMap joint venture will provide UTM services to drone operators and airspace managers in Japan. Operators will be able to create flight plans and file them with airport and airspace managers.
View the PZL Mielec M28 Spec Showcase in PDF format. Description : The M-28 is a Polish utility transport built by PZL Mielec. It is the latest version of Antonov’s An-14/28/38 family. The aircraft are powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A large series or Glushenkov TVD-10B turbine engines. As of March 2016, there were 82 M-28 or other variants of the An-14/28/38 in military service in nine countries.
Boeing is looking to turn its V-22 Osprey into a mini gunship with a large, forward-firing gun, precision-guided rockets, and possibly even laser weapons.
A prominent conservative think tank is urging the U.S. Air Force to slash its planned buy of Lockheed Martin F-35 aircraft to invest more resources in other next-generation capabilities.
The Indian Navy’s three Tupolev Tu-142M long-range maritime patrol aircraft were decommissioned on March 29 after 30,000 hr. of accident-free flying over nearly three decades.
The Philippines’ forthcoming pair of Leonardo AW159 Wildcats will be armed with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Spike NLOS missiles for anti-ship missions.
A review of Japan’s military strategy will consider whether the country should acquire a strike capability in case North Korea miscalculates the seriousness of the U.S. commitment.
Tuesday afternoon the House Armed Services tacair subcommittee will discuss the state of U.S. naval strike fighters with U.S. Marine Corps aviation chief Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, U.S. Navy Air Warfare Director Adm. Dewolfe Miller and Navy Program Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft Rear Adm. Michael Moran. Wednesday afternoon the HASC’s personnel subcommittee will discuss military pilot shortages with witnesses from across the services. That same afternoon the Senate Armed Services airland subcommittee convenes a panel on U.S.
LOCKHEED MARTIN will expand production of F-35 Lightning II components with a new facility in Johnstown, PA, including more than 40 new jobs by the end of 2018. RAYTHEON has $12.6m U.S. Air Force contract for MQ-1 and MQ-9 support through March 24, 2020. OCCAR plans to establish AIRBUS A400M satellite office in Seville, Spain.
The U.S. Navy has bumped its P-8A Poseidon procurement objective back up from 109 operational aircraft to the original “warfighting requirement” of 117.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan is set to retire as the head of the F-35 Joint Program Office and be replaced by U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Mathias Winter.
The U.S. Marine Corps is considering purchasing turboprop light attack aircraft and expanding its F-5 Tiger fleet to address an uptick in operational training.