April 05, 2013 Military Aviation News

F-22s dispatched amid Korea tension

04/05/2013

The most expensive aircraft ever constructed for the U.S. Air Force seems to be having its coming out party this week. The F-22 Raptor has spent this week on the Korean peninsula, participating in training exercises amid North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s bellicose statements threatening war against the U.S. and allies. On Thursday, North Korea announced its military has been cleared to attack the U.S. using “smaller, lighter and diversified” nuclear weapons.

EADS offers to manufacture 48 Eurofighters in S. Korea

04/05/2013

The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS), which is competing with U.S. companies Boeing and Lockheed Martin for South Korea's fighter jet program, has offered to manufacture 48 out of 60 planes in local factories if it wins the multi-billion dollar deal, sources and company officials said Friday.

CCS asks DRDO to accelerate military projects

04/05/2013

Against the backdrop of long delays in its projects, the Government on Thursday asked the premier research agency DRDO to accelerate the work on its major military development programmes and complete them in time. The Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was briefed by the DRDO on its major projects including the futuristic Agni-6 and the recently launched Agni-5 long-range missile programmes.

F-22 resumes normal flight operations

04/05/2013

The F-22 Raptor has resumed normal flight operations after modifications to aircrew life-support equipment were completed across the fleet, including the upper pressure garment and related hoses, valves and connectors. Completion of this task eliminates the need to restrict flight operations to remain within a 30-minute flying distance from an airfield suitable for landing.

North v South: military strengths on the Korean peninsula

04/05/2013

North Korea's army says it has approved plans for nuclear attacks on US targets, the latest in a series of apocalyptic threats that have sent tensions soaring on the divided Korean peninsula. Many analysts say the North's rhetoric is for internal consumption, intended to bolster the authority of young leader Kim Jong-Un over the powerful military.

Lockheed Martin Delivers First C-130J In Africa To Tunisia

04/05/2013

Lockheed Martin delivered the first C-130J Super Hercules to the Republic of Tunisia today, marking the first delivery to an African country. Lockheed Martin signed a contract in 2010 with Tunisia to deliver two C-130Js between 2013 and 2014, in addition to providing training and an initial three years of logistics support.

Boeing to Highlight Advanced Technologies at Latin America Aerospace and Defense 2013

04/05/2013

An F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Block II simulator, cybersecurity demonstration, and unmanned airborne system models will anchor Boeing’s display at the Latin America Aerospace and Defense (LAAD) trade show in Rio de Janeiro April 9-12. “We look forward to expanding discussions on our portfolio of products and services with our customers in Brazil and Latin America,” said Roberto Valla, Boeing Defense, Space & Security regional director, International Business Development for the Americas.

‘Bellicose’ N. Korea Forcing US Hand – State Dept.

04/05/2013

The United States said Thursday that statements by the North Korean government has forced Washington to respond by boosting its military defenses. “When you have a country that is making the kind of bellicose statements and taking the kind of steps that they have, you have to take it seriously and you have to take steps to defend the US and its allies,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told a news conference Thursday.

Pentagon to Buy Russian Helicopters Despite Ban

04/05/2013

Maria Young for RIA Novosti) – The US Department of Defense said Thursday it plans to sidestep a Congressional ban to purchase 30 helicopters from Russian state-owned defense firm Rosoboronexport, despite objections from US lawmakers who allege that the firm has equipped the Syrian government to commit brutal crimes against civilians.

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