Military Aviation News Archive

Prince Harry to learn how to fight in Apache helicopter

03/14/2011

The royal is off to a secret US experimental combat weapons base where he will learn how to hunt the Taliban in his attack helicopter.

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Middle East Receives One-Sixth of Global Arms Transfers

03/14/2011

In the last five years Middle Eastern states accounted for 17 per cent of international arms transfers, say researchers at Sweden's SIPRI.

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India to deploy BrahMos cruise missile in fighter planes

03/14/2011

India is planning to deploy its 290km range supersonic BrahMos cruise missile on the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) being developed with Russia.

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Did China develop its deadly stealth fighter using parts from a downed U.S. bomber?

03/13/2011

When a U.S. stealth bomber was shot down over Serbia, agents from around the world descended to scavenge parts like these - and in China's case, build their own stealth programme. Live reports on the most expensive leak in the history of military technology.

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Sarkozy promises Brazil fighter jet technology

03/13/2011

French President Nicolas Sarkozy promised Brazil his government would support Dassault's proposed technology transfer of its new fighter jet as the company seeks an edge in its bid to win a multibillion-dollar Brazilian military contract.

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Arab League votes for no-fly zone over Libya

03/13/2011

Arab League foreign ministers voted on Saturday to ask the UN Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Libya.

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Joint strike fighter test flights suspended after generator failure

03/12/2011

Lockheed Martin said Friday that aircraft AF-4, one of four F-35A models flying at Edwards Air Force Base in California, "experienced a dual generator failure and oil leak during flight operations on Wednesday. The jet returned safely to base."

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Argentina dissolves U.S. military cargo plane dispute

03/12/2011

Argentine judge Marcelo Aguinsky dismissed charges against the U.S. after an American military aircraft was seized in the South American country for allegedly smuggling undeclared items, including weapons and surveillance equipment, local media reported Friday.

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Airbus Military to launch A400M series production

03/12/2011

Speaking on 9 March at parent company EADS's 2010 results presentation, chief executive Louis Gallois confirmed that the controversial aircraft - which has been dogged by delays and political fighting over funding - will finally start rolling off the production line later this year.

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NATO mulling 'range of options' in Libya

03/11/2011

NATO is considering a range of options, including humanitarian aid and military intervention, but any action should have a clear legal basis, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Thursday.

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Pakistan plans to buy more F-16s

03/10/2011

Pakistan is trying to purchase used F-16 fighter jets from the United States to enhance its air capabilities, diplomatic sources told.

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No-fly zones

03/10/2011

What are they? As the name suggests, no-fly zones are geographical areas designated as forbidden to air traffic, and are instituted as a way of preventing rogue regimes from bombing their own people. In order to be effective, a no-fly zone must be patrolled by military aircraft that have the authority to shoot down unauthorized planes.

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Italians offer Turkey partnership on new military aircraft plan

03/10/2011

Italian defense giant Finmeccanica, a top international group operating in Turkey's defense and aerospace industries, is proposing a partnership to meet Turkey's future military aircraft requirements, a top company official has said.

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Boeing Begins Final Assembly of 1st P-8A Poseidon Production Aircraft

03/10/2011

Boeing today began final assembly of the first U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon production aircraft in the company's Renton factory. The P-8A is the first of six low-rate initial production aircraft that Boeing is building as part of a $1.6 billion contract awarded by the Navy in January.

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GCC overspends to counter Iran warns Forecast International report

03/10/2011

Forecast International has suggested that some Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries may be susceptible to “over-buying for a certain kind of threat that is not readily apparent,” referring to Iran in its latest report on Middle East military spending.

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Japan stealth jet prototype set to fly in 2014

03/09/2011

Japan is looking to join the United States, China and Russia with a stealth fighter that senior Japanese air force officials say can be ready for a prototype test flight in just three years, significantly upping the ante in the intensifying battle for air superiority in the Pacific.

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Air National Guard’s Airbridge program extended

03/09/2011

Even before Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing learned that the Boeing Co. was awarded a contract to build 179 new aerial refueling tankers, the 101st and the state’s congressional delegation already had started petitioning for the new planes to be stationed in Bangor.

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US Military Planners Consider No-Fly Zone Over Libya

03/09/2011

U.S. officials are looking at several responses to Libya's conflict, including imposing a no-fly zone over the country.

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Lockheed Martin Completes C4ISR Mission System Delivery for Coast Guard Surveillance Aircraft

03/09/2011

Lockheed Martin recently delivered the ninth and final Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) mission system pallet for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Medium Range Surveillance (MRS) aircraft based at Air Station Miami and Aviation Training Center Mobile.

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The J-20 Clarified

03/08/2011

Two months after the impressive new Chinese fighter, the J-20, made its first flight, it's been possible to scrutinize the photos, videos and other evidence, and form a better idea of where the Chinese are with their new "stealth fighter."

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IAS officer cautioned for dropping file on aircraft deal

03/08/2011

The ministry of defence has cautioned a senior IAS officer for "accidentally dropping a secret file" related to the $10.4 billion medium multi-role combat aircraft deal.

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How Do You Make a No-Fly Zone?

03/08/2011

American politicians are debating whether to establish a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent Muammar Qaddafi from bombing rebels. The Pentagon and White House advisors warn that such an operation would be complicated and tantamount to war, while several senators say it could be accomplished with relative ease. How do you set up a no-fly zone?

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Civilian gunship shown at helicopter convention

03/08/2011

Want your personal helicopter armed? Bell Helicopter is developing an armed commercial helicopter based on its 407 model. It is marketed to a wide range of law enforcement and paramilitary missions worldwide.

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Military chiefs sign letter calling for rethink on defence

03/08/2011

Dozens of Britain's most respected military leaders, politicians, academic experts and forces families groups have signed a letter in The Independent on Sunday, calling on the Prime Minister to reopen the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), barely five months after it was completed.

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Four U.S. Military Aircraft Fly 312 Egyptians Home from Tunisia-Libya Border

03/08/2011

As part of the United States effort to respond to the evolving humanitarian emergency on the Libya-Tunisia border, the U.S. military has taken action to assist with the return of Egyptian citizens who wish to leave Tunisia and return to their home country.

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