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Boeing Co. is projected to exceed its cost ceiling by as much as $300 million -- about 6 percent - - on the initial contract to develop and build U.S. Air Force aerial refueling tankers, according to government officials.
Fingers crossed for F-35 at Eglin, Navy tests new catapult, and columnist puzzles over cause of crash.
Flying operations for the Navy’s Lockheed Martin F-35C Joint Strike Fighter test program resumed Thursday after a six-day suspension to fix a software problem.
Ten years ago, the multi-faceted Indian-Russian military cooperation notched its first milestone when the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system’s maiden launch took place from Chandipur, Orissa on June 12, Russia’s National Day.
A prominent American company denied Thursday it is using one of the most famous lines from Canada's national anthem to help it sell helicopters at the world's most prominent trade fair for the global aerospace industry.
The rapidly changing global security scenario has forced submarine navies to become increasingly flexible. At the same time, submarines are becoming an increasingly valuable strategic resource, adding new capabilities such as ELINT and SIGINT payloads to their conventional or nuclear attack roles.
Waterjet propulsion for combat ships and craft is a growing trend. While waterjets have powered small craft for many years, now they are being employed on combatants, including ships as large as the two variants of the U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ship feature waterjets.
Passing between Miyakojima and the main island of Okinawa, a Chinese naval fleet was sailing in the eastern Philippine Sea on a recent training operation when a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force aircraft spotted a unmanned aerial vehicle in the air, it was announced today.
A long-running US military project aimed at producing a "refrigerator sized" laser raygun capable of being mounted on US combat aircraft has received further funding of just under $40m.
Raytheon Company has completed the first major delivery of materials under the UAE contract.
Lockheed Martin is looking at offering a kit which would turn the C-130J into long-endurance ISR platform.
A ship-borne MiG-29KUB fighter/ trainer, which was for the Indian Navy as part of the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier deal, crashed in south Russian Astrakhan region today, killing its two-member crew, a media report said.
Gen. Chen Bingde, Chief of Staff of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), has reportedly said that, for the first time, a Chinese ‘aircraft carrier is under construction.’
Australia’s Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) radar has now been rolled out to a number of patrol bases and Forward Operating Bases (FOB) across Uruzgan Province in Afghanistan the Defence ministers announced.
Boeing has contracted LaBarge Inc. of Missouri to produce wiring harnesses for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Standard Missile-3 System.
Six Chinese warships passed through the high seas between Okinawa and Miyako islands Wednesday afternoon into the East China Sea.
Alenia Aeronautica (a Finmeccanica company) has recently renewed the contract with the company IAMCO (International Aerospace Management Company), for the supply of a wide range of maintenance and upgrade services for NATO’s AWACS (Airborne Early Warning And Control System) aircraft fleet.
A ceremony to commission HMS Protector into the Royal Navy's fleet is being held at Portsmouth Naval Base.
Rosoboronexport, the Russian state arms export agency, has delivered the first party of four Sukhoi-30MK2 fighter jets to Vietnam.
Raytheon Company's active electronically scanned array radar technology recently achieved more than 250,000 operational flight hours.
Lockheed Martin and its U.S. military partners are attempting to counter at the Paris Air Show this week negative publicity over cost overruns and technical delays that have plagued the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter aircraft project.
With smaller and lighter unmanned aircraft coming into the mix, the United States can also deploy smaller and lighter—and less expensive—ships to carry them.
Raytheon Company has delivered the first of three SeaVue expanded mission capability radars to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Raytheon Company and its international partners will introduce a new ground-based Evolved SeaSparrow Missile at the Paris Air Show.
Lockheed Martin received a U.S. Navy contract to provide submarine combat and sonar systems designed around commercially available hardware and software.
After nine years of development, Rafi Yoeli, founder and CEO of Urban Aeronautics says he is confident the Air Mule can achieve operational level within four years.
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. announced today at the Paris Air Show that the Brazilian Navy has signed an agreement with the U.S. Government to acquire two additional Sikorsky S-70B™ maritime helicopters via the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process. Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp.
SELEX Galileo, a Finmeccanica company, has been awarded a contract by Worldwide Aeros Corporation, a US prime contractor for aerostat vehicles, to deliver its Seaspray 7500E Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar.
China’s ‘carrier killer,’ the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile that can destroy American ships, had a unique origin: its base technology was pilfered from U.S. military trash during the 1990s, according to recent revelations by a Chinese military analyst.
India's booming economy and growing security concerns are making it one of the top defence markets for the next decade.
NATO said it lost radar contact with a drone helicopter conducting a reconnaissance flight over Libya on Tuesday, denying one of its attack helicopters had crashed.
After a long wait, India is set to get the advanced ‘Nerpa’ nuclear attack submarine on lease from Russia by the end of this year, a senior Russian official said.
DCNS is ready to ship the second of three Mesma air-independent propulsion modules ordered by the Pakistan Navy for its DCNS-designed Agosta 90B submarines.
The first submarine launch as part of the SCALP Naval / MdCN (Missile de Croisière Naval) programme was carried out successfully by the French DGA (Direction Générale de l’Armement) at its Ile du Levant missile test centre in the Mediterranean on 8th June 2011.
Nineteen major naval accidents have taken place over the past decade, involving 22 submarines.
Airbus Military and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) are combining forces to jointly develop and market a new version of the Airbus Military C295 platform fitted with an Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) system produced by ELTA Systems, a wholly owned IAI subsidiary.
The German Air Force recently announced that the "Heron", Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)' advanced unmanned aerial system (UAS), has achieved full operational capability (FOC) under its activities in Afghanistan.
China’s first aircraft carrier—a remodelled Soviet-era vessel—will go on sea trials next week, a report said Tuesday, amid escalating tensions in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
Northrop Grumman Corporation has successfully participated in the 2011 Northern Edge joint military exercise by demonstrating key F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) sensor capabilities in a demanding operational environment.
Raytheon Company has delivered the first Configuration-3 radar set to Taiwan. The upgrade was completed 11 months ahead of the original program plan requested by the Taiwan Air Force.
Lockheed Martin Corp. may offer its latest warplane, the F-35 stealth fighter, to India in a bid to rejoin the Asian country’s $11 billion combat-jet competition after its older F-16 model was eliminated.