Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Israel Aerospace Industries’ Elta division has unveiled a radar warning and location (RWL) system for fighters, helicopters and unmanned air vehicles.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Fernando Alonso, who took over the division in March, says he and his team have stabilized the industrial layout of the A400M, paving the way for increased rates of production and focusing to bring tactical capabilities on the aircraft on stream.
Defense

Leaders representing all eight coast guard agencies of the Arctic nations signed a joint statement officially establishing the Arctic Coast Guard Forum.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The head of Airbus Defense and Space’s military aircraft division says that the aerial refueling of helicopters by the company’s A400M airlifter is now the subject of a research project after admitting it will be impossible to achieve in the aircraft’s current configuration.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The six-person International Space Station marked its 15th year of continuous human operations on Nov. 2.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Defense and Space is developing a system to refuel helicopters for its C295 twin-turboprop airlifter.
Defense

Israel Aerospace Industries’ Gulfstream G550-based Multimission Airborne Reconnaissance Surveillance System airborne ground surveillance system is now in full development.
Defense

Lockheed Martin has built in extra time to develop, build and test the Long Range Discrimination Radar, a Lockheed official says.
Defense

U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has emphasized the need for the “so-called six-party talks to call for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.”
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The head of the company’s military aircraft division, Fernando Alonso, says the aircraft could be used more flexibly while flying racetrack patterns in the sky waiting to provide fighters with fuel.
Defense

NASA human-spaceflight managers are evaluating whether it will be possible to switch to a more capable upper stage for the heavy-lift Space Launch System (SLS) in time for its first flight with a crew.
Space

By Guy Norris
BAE Systems is partnering with air-breathing rocket developer Reaction Engines as part of an agreement under which BAE will acquire a 20% share of the U.K.-based company for £20.6 million.
Defense

An Oct. 30 story on South Korea’s KF-X should have said the program may not live into 2016, despite a funding recommendation by the defense committee of parliament.

LOCKHEED MARTIN has $477.7m U.S. Air Force contract

Analysts are cheering the news that one-time Lockheed Martin CEO heir ...

INTERNATIONAL LAUNCH SERVICES (ILS) and EUTELSAT COMMUNICATIONS signed multi-launch agreement for KHRUNICHEV Proton Breeze M launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, to take place over seven years.

The U.S. Defense Department appropriated about $16.5 billion of its topline fiscal 2015 budget for military intelligence programs (MIP), the Pentagon reports. The total includes both the base budget and Overseas Contingency Operations funding. No other MIP budget figures or program details will be released, the Pentagon says, as they remain classified for national security reasons.

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By Mark Carreau
Intended to merge the interests of scientists and those responsible for the safety and productivity of the astronauts assigned to the initial year’s long journeys to the red planet, the four-day exercise produced passionate presentations from science teams.
Defense

Lockheed Martin is developing Aegis combat systems improvements needed to field the U.S. Navy’s proposed air and missile defense radar (AMDR).
Defense

As Adm. Harry Harris, U.S. Pacific commander, prepares to make his first trip to Beijing, relations between the U.S. and China are striking discordant notes.
Defense

U.S. Navy sailors are testing a new paint that could reduce potential noise hazards - especially those introduced by the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
NASA has released its first images of the geyser-like spray emerging from the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, two days after the Cassini mission spacecraft dashed through it.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
South Korea’s defense technology agency has unveiled a small demonstrator for a stealthy, tailless unmanned combat aircraft, part of a program that is probably focused initially on overcoming challenges in flight control.
Defense

A NASA review of the 2014 engine failure of the Orbital ATK Antares launch vehicle after liftoff on a cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station found foreign object debris in the AJ-26 engine.
Defense