Military Aviation News Archive

Russia agrees to supply Mi-24 helicopters to Lebanon

02/28/2010

Russian authorities have agreed to supply 10 Mi-24 advanced military helicopters to Lebanon instead of 10 MiG-29 fighter jets they had previously pledged to provide.

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Prince Harry WILL fly Apaches after all despite claim he 'doesn't have brain capacity'

02/28/2010

Prince Harry famously said he didn’t have the ‘brain capacity’ to fly an Apache attack helicopter – but now it seems he may be proved wrong.

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Combat Generation: Drone operators climb on winds of change in the Air Force

02/28/2010

The question, scrawled on a Pentagon whiteboard last fall, captured the strange and difficult moment facing the Air Force.

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Despite China, U.S. says Taiwan air force needs help

02/28/2010

Taiwan's fighter jets would fall short in combat against military rival China, the U.S. government said in a report on Monday that could lead to new weapons sales sure to anger Beijing.

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How US Navy rescued Dar ship from pirates

02/27/2010

The Unites States Navy made a dramatic intervention to rescue a Tanzanian ship and seized eight of the marauding Somali pirates, who attempted to hijack the vessel on Sunday, it was revealed in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

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Lebanon Glad about Free Russian MiG-29 Fighters, but Wants Helicopters Instead

02/27/2010

Lebanon is grateful for Russia’s MiG-29 fighter jets, which Russia promised to give to the Mideastern country as a gift. However, Lebanese officials wonder whether the country really needs them. Lebanon tries to find out if Russia could replace the fighters with something else.

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Clothes make the pilot: F-35 gets next-generation gear

02/27/2010

The new generation of Nomads will have a new generation of flight suits.

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Air Guard to upgrade its F-16 jets

02/27/2010

The South Dakota Air National Guard’s fleet of F-16 fighter jets is being replaced by newer models from Hill Air Force Base in Salt Lake City.

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Duluth's 148th Gets New Fighter Jets

02/27/2010

Today, Congressman Jim Oberstar announced that the 148th will be receiving the first of 18 F-16 block 50 fighter jets in April, final delivery will be complete by September.

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Boeing Signs AU$44M Contract Expansion for Australian Army Rotary Wing Support

02/27/2010

Boeing has signed an AU$44 million change proposal with the Commonwealth of Australia to increase the scope of the Army Aviation Training and Training Support (AATTS) contract.

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Pakistan defers purchase of J-10 planes till their test flights

02/26/2010

Pakistan has deferred the purchase of state of the art fighter J-10 planes from China till test flights.

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Brazil closing in on jets deal

02/26/2010

Brazil looks poised by the end of March to pick the winner of a multibillion-dollar tender to supply its air force with state-of-the-art combat aircraft.

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The Same, But Different

02/26/2010

Saudi Arabia has decided to equip its new Eurofighter aircraft with Storm Shadow cruise missiles, and Brimstone anti-tank missiles. The Storm Shadow air launched stealthy cruise missile got its first combat experience over Iraq seven years ago. The 5.2 meter (16 foot) long, 1.3 ton missile has a 250 kilometer range and carries a penetrating warhead. The missile is a British modified version of the French Apache missile and entered service in late 2002, costing about $1.2 million each.

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Aging Air Force Tankers: Flying in the Face of Danger

02/26/2010

This week, the U.S. Air Force presented its revised request for proposals for the new KC-X tanker aircraft. Industry now has 60 days to submit bids, and the contract for the new tankers should be awarded sometime this summer.

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US seen hawking F-16s to Taiwan

02/26/2010

China's military warned the US to "speak and act cautiously" to avoid reigniting tensions between the two countries amid speculation that the US is considering sales of advanced F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan, following last month's announcement of a package of arms sales to the island.

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Lockheed Martin Receives Contract Option to Increase Number of AMF JTRS Engineering Development Models

02/26/2010

Additional equipment is being developed to support early integration and testing of a revolutionary tactical network that will provide warfighters in the air, on land and at sea with secure, interoperable communications. The Lockheed Martin team developing the Airborne, Maritime/Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System (AMF JTRS) has received a contract option to increase the number of engineering development models (EDM) by 60 percent.

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USAF More Interested in Mobility Than JSF Program

02/25/2010

Due to the F-35 Lightning II delay, the USAF will have a wider variety of additional C-17s and 1,056 tankers and airlifters -- helping increase mobility of the Air Force -- though F-35 Lightning II interest will still be important. The Air Force is phasing out C-17 development in favor of the smaller C-27 aircraft.

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Agreement reached on A400M military plane costs

02/25/2010

European governments have reached an agreement on sharing the costs of the over-budget A400M military transport plane.

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U.S. Sells Arms to South Asian Rivals

02/25/2010

The Obama administration is sharply expanding American weapons transfers to both India and Pakistan, longtime rivals about to sit down for peace talks Thursday.

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Extended term for MiGs

02/25/2010

The MiG-29N jet fighters will not be grounded but will be used for at least another five years.

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Lockheed Martin Awarded Apache M-TADS/PNVS Performance Based Logistics Follow-On Contract

02/25/2010

The U.S. Army awarded Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] a follow-on Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract to support the Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (TADS/PNVS) and Modernized TADS/PNVS (M-TADS/PNVS) systems on the AH-64 Apache helicopter. The contract has a potential value of $90 million for 2010.

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Boeing Statement on Release of US Air Force KC-X Tanker Final Request for Proposal

02/25/2010

The Boeing Company today received the final Request for Proposal (RFP) document for the U.S. Air Force KC-X Tanker competition, and released the following statement from Jean Chamberlin, vice president and general manager, Boeing USAF Tanker Program.

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Ethiopia sends five Helicopters to Darfur peacekeepers

02/24/2010

The Ethiopian government today said that a tactical aviation unit comprising of five helicopters has headed to Sudan’s Darfur region to join the badly-needing African Union and UN peacekeeping operation in Darfur (UNAMID).

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Gates Tells Brazil’s Jobim Boeing Jet ‘Most Capable’

02/24/2010

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Brazilian counterpart Nelson Jobim today that Boeing Co.’s F/A-18 fighter jet offers the best technology in the $7.5 billion competition to modernize the South American nation’s fleet.

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Republican renews bid for multiyear F-18 deal

02/24/2010

A key House Republican plans to press Navy leaders this week on the Pentagon's apparent reluctance to enter into a multiyear deal with Boeing Co. for F/A-18 aircraft, arguing that the costs saved are worth the risks of a long-term financial commitment.

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