Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Jay Menon
India has approved the acquisition of a C-130 J aircraft to replace the one that crashed in 2014.
Defense

BDA has £184m ($240m) U.K. Ministry of Defense contract for Asraam IR-guided air-to-air missiles for U.K. F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters.

The U.S. Air Force has awarded CSC Government Solutions LLC, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with...

By Mark Carreau
OSIRIS-REx—the first U.S.-led mission to attempt a roundtrip to an asteroid for the collection of a small sample of surface materials—promises to pay dividends for planetary defense advocates as well as scientists eager for clues to the origins of life on Earth
Defense

The Missile Defense Agency probably won’t push for a fleet of ballistic missile hunting and tracking UAVs independent of a high-power laser weapon for boost-phase destruction if directed energy technology does not keep pace, the agency’s director Vice Adm. James Syring says.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has completed the first post-rebuild flight of the Airlander 10 hybrid airship.
Defense

Lockheed Martin has called on the U.S. Army to continue collaborating with industry as it firms its requirements and acquisition plan for replacing or modernizing the Raytheon-built Patriot passive electronically scanned radar with gallium nitride (GaN)-based active array technology.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The British defense ministry has ordered a third solar-powered Airbus Defense and Space Zephyr-S pseudo-satellite UAV.
Defense

AEROJET ROCKETDYNE has NASA contract to mature MPS-130 CubeSat propulsion system using green propellant known as AF-M315E.

Thursday morning in Washington, the Center for Strategic and International Studies will host a discussion on the ...

The U.S. will have to rethink its policy and strategic force structure to deal with Asian nuclear “multipolarity.”
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Russia’s equivalent of DARPA has flown the subscale prototype of a solar-powered long-endurance unmanned aircraft.
Defense

Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $129,429,079 modification (P00047) to a foreign military sales contract W31P4Q-12-C-0265 for procurement of ...

The head of U.S. Strategic Command has again raised concerns about the testing of maneuvering hypersonic glide vehicles by America’s opponents as they try to counter the latest ballistic missile defense systems being fielded by the West.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
The largest defense contractor in the world saw its share price drop roughly 3% on Aug. 16 after Lockheed Martin announced a lower final deal value for a business unit spinoff to information technology (IT) company Leidos.
Defense

An unmanned version of the U-2 Dragon Lady is among the list of platforms being considered by Lockheed Martin for the Missile Defense Agency’s stratospheric UAV-borne laser demonstrator program.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Roscosmos, the Russian state space corporation, has told its International Space Station partners that to save costs it may reduce from three to two the number of cosmonauts assigned full time to the six-person International Space Station
Defense

By Graham Warwick
XTI Aircraft has selected Honeywell’s HTS900 turboshaft to power a two-thirds-scale prototype of its ducted-fan TriFan 600.

An uprated astronomy telescope built around a surplus National Reconnaissance Mirror has the potential to “significantly advance” scientific progress, particularly if it is launched early enough to work with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The British defense ministry has signed a £184 million ($238 million) contract with missile manufacturer MBDA to begin production of a stockpile of new generation Asraam air-to-air missiles for the U.K.’s fleet of F-35s.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Facing the “tyranny of distance” in any future conflict with China, the U.S. Air Force is looking again at the value of high-speed platforms for surveillance and strike missions as well as affordable, responsive access to space.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
German startup E-volo has conducted dynamic flight tests of its Volocopter V200, flying the electric-powered two-seat vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft unmanned to gather data with which to refine the design of the planned production vehicle.
Defense

U.S. Navy helicopters played a major part in countermine operations training during recent drills between American and Japanese naval forces.
Defense

The number of U.S. twin- and single-engine turbine helicopter accidents rose during the first half of 2016, compared to the same time a year ago, according to data from Robert E. Breiling Associates. The U.S. twin-turbine helicopter fleet was involved in one nonfatal accident in the first half of 2016, compared to no accidents reported for the first six months of 2015, the data said. Single-engine turbine helicopters in the U.S.

U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT approved potential $231M Foreign Military Sale to NATO Support and Procurement Agency for precision-guided munitions, equipment, support. LOCKHEED MARTIN has $8.1M U.S. Missile Defense Agency contract for Aegis Ashore test and operational systems in Poland, incl. facility and interface design, engineering support, procurement of spares.