December 16, 2023 Military Aviation News

China's risky maneuvers around the US military are part of a long-running plan to use 'the enemy to train the troops'

12/16/2023

US officials are sounding the alarm about close calls with Chinese jets and warships, which they say are crowding and harassing US forces in the Western Pacific. The US says those encounters are meant to force it and its allies to operate farther from China. For the Chinese pilots carrying them out, they are also part of a years-long effort to increase the complexity and value of their training through real-world interactions with a more experienced rival.

Navy asks Lockheed Martin to build electro-optical helmet-mounted displays for F-35 combat jet air crew

12/16/2023

U.S. Navy avionics experts will acquire one production lot of the third-generation helmet-mounted displays for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter under terms of a $174.6 million order announced on Tuesday. Officials of the Naval Air Systems Command at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Md., are asking the Lockheed Martin Corp. Aeronautics segment in Fort Worth, Texas, for production lot 17 of the F-35's third-generation helmet-mounted displays for the U.S. military service

Japan, Britain, and Italy Join Forces to Develop Next-Generation Fighter Aircraft

12/16/2023

In a historic move, Japan, Britain, and Italy have agreed to merge their individual plans to produce a new combat aircraft for deployment in 2035. This joint trilateral initiative, known as the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), aims to develop a high-performance fighter aircraft to strengthen air superiority and enable effective deterrence. The project involves the formation of a joint body called the GCAP International Government Organization, which will manage a private sector joint venture.

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