Military Aviation News Archive

AF Needs COIN Plane: RAND

04/06/2010

Though late to the irregular warfare game, after considerable cajoling from Defense Secretary Robert Gates and now with an air chief with a real interest in the subject, Gen. Norton Schwartz, the Air Force has begun, albeit slowly, embracing elements of the irregular warfare mission.

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Super Hornets to use bombing range

04/06/2010

RESIDENTS living near Evans Head are already used to seeing pigs fly, and soon they’ll be able to see a rhino do the same.

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War game season in neighbourhood

04/06/2010

The armies of India and Pakistan are mobilising for separate large-scale war games on either side of the international border this month to experiment with concepts they will employ in the event of a war with each other.

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Russia could modernize Slovakian combat helicopters

04/06/2010

Russia could help Slovakia modernize its fleet of Soviet-made combat helicopters, a Russian presidential aide said on Tuesday.

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Afghan air force flies again on Soviet warhorses

04/05/2010

As training jobs go, U.S. Colonel Bernard Mater's task of mentoring the fledgling Afghan air force is among the more daunting ones.

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France suspends arms supply to Pakistan

04/05/2010

NEW DELHI: India’s concerns about increasing military aid to Pakistan might not bother the Obama administration but the Sarkozy government is apparently taking note.

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Russia signs $1.2 bln contract for jet fighter delivery to Algeria, Uganda

04/05/2010

Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport has signed two contracts worth $1.2 billion on the deliveries of 16 jet fighters to Algeria and another six fighters to Uganda, the Russian Vedomosti daily reported on Monday.

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Instant Gunships

04/05/2010

U.S. SOCOM (Special Operations Command) has adopted a U.S. Marine Corps idea to provide an "instant gunship" system, which enables weapons and sensors to be quickly rolled into a C-130 transport and hooked up. This takes a few hours, and turns the C-130 into a gunship (similar in capabilities existing AC-130 gunships).

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The LuftRAFfe: British pilot and German navigator share Tornado in first-ever join combat flights

04/05/2010

An RAF pilot and an aviator from the Luftwaffe have flown together on a combat mission for the first time since Britain and Germany were bitter Second World War enemies.

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Short airstrip perfect to hone C-130 landing skills

04/05/2010

In March, C-130s conducted about 20 short-takeoff-and-landing maneuvers each night at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center. STOL maneuvers require pilots to touch down inside a 500-foot landing zone and stop within 3,300 feet.

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The Complete Withdrawal of the US Military from Ecuador: A Victory for Sovereignty and Peace in Latin America

04/05/2010

In Spanish, Ecuador means “equator”. Manta is a port town facing the Pacific Ocean in the west of the country. On the coast is a large Ecuadorian air force base. From 1999, the American military had been using the base as a Forward Operating Location (FOL).

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Air force boss slams poor state of affairs

04/05/2010

South Africa's air force chief has delivered a damning verdict on the country's military aircraft, raising concerns about defence capabilities.

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Taiwan Air Force blasted for not reacting to Russian warplane

04/05/2010

The Taiwan Air Force has been blasted for not reacting to a Russian military aircraft's incursion into Taiwan's airspace, a newspaper said Tuesday.

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Farmers call for ban on low-flying aircraft after damage to livestock

04/05/2010

FARMERS in North and mid Wales were paid £700,000 last year in compensation by defence chiefs for damage to livestock caused by low-flying military aircraft.

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Aerial stunts by Brazil air force suspended after accident

04/04/2010

The Brazilian air force has announced the provisional suspension of aerobatic shows by its Aerial Demonstrations Squadron after one of its planes crashed, killing the pilot.

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Foreign Governments Line Up to Buy U.S. Drones

04/04/2010

Foreign buyers are itching for the opportunity to buy American-made pilotless reconnaissance aircraft, and the Department of Defense does not plan to get in the way, despite concerns that the military technology could fall into the wrong hands.

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The Growing Threat Of The U.S. Army Air Force

04/04/2010

April 4, 2010: Last year, the U.S. Army received the first production models of its Sky Warrior MQ-1C UAVs. Two years ago, two of the prototypes were sent to Iraq for testing. That was a success, and four MQ-1Cs are now operating in Iraq, supplanting the smaller Shadow 200s.

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IAF verifying MiG-27 fleet's flight worthiness

04/03/2010

Over a month after they were grounded, a major chunk of Indian Air Force's MiG-27 fighter aircraft fleet was still not flying as only the trainer version of the aircraft have been cleared for operations, Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said here.

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Aircraft maker pushing exports of spy drones

04/03/2010

The U.S.-made RQ-4 Global Hawk spy plane looks like an upside-down double-decker bus with wings, flies slowly, offers zero leg room — and is one of the most coveted pieces of military technology in the world.

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Russia pledges to continue arms deliveries to Venezuela

04/03/2010

Russia will continue deliveries of military equipment to Venezuela to help the Latin American country boost its national defense, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.

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Pakistan Air Force validates fighter operations from motorways

04/03/2010

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Friday successfully validated its concept of fighter operations from motorways and highways when its two fighter aircraft landed on a motorway.

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Air Force gives Gripen fighter a second chance

04/03/2010

Sweden’s futuristic medium fighter, the Gripen NG, has been given a second chance in the $11 billion contest to select a Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has asked Gripen International, which last month failed to send the Gripen NG fighter for trials in India on the dates allotted by the IAF, to send the fighter for trials in the middle of May.

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Developing world has launched 'arms race': think-tank

04/03/2010

Developing countries have embarked on a dangerous "arms race" with huge sums ploughed into combat aircraft in unstable parts of the world in the past five years, a top defence think-tank has said.

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Oman 'wants to buy' Eurofighter planes from the UK

04/03/2010

The government of Oman wants to buy a number of fighter jets from the UK, according to Downing Street.

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France says arms sale to Pakistan held up

04/03/2010

France's plan to sell 1.2 billion euro ($1.6 billion) worth of military equipment for Pakistan's JF-17 combat aircraft has been held up, a source at President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said on Friday.

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