Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Navy is starting to boot up an upgraded ship-wide computer system aboard the aircraft carrier CVN 69 USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, with “offices”

By Graham Warwick
With less than a year to the congressional deadline for safe integration of unmanned aircraft into national airspace, FAA efforts are gathering pace; but not fast enough to quell critics of the agency's belated progress.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Lockheed Martin has teamed with Ankara-based Roketsan to co-develop a medium-range cruise missile for internal carriage on the F-35 Joint Strike

Lockheed Martin has joined Northrop Grumman in protesting Raytheon’s win of a U.S. Air Force air defense radar contract potentially worth $1 billion.
Defense

By Jay Menon
NEW DELHI — The Indian air force (IAF) has grounded all its Sukhoi Su-30s in service to allow systematic technical checks of the aircraft following a

The guided-missile destroyer DDG 112 USS Michael Murphy left Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam earlier this month for an independent deployment to the

By Mark Carreau
HOUSTON — Cosmonauts Maxim Suraev and Alexander Samokutyaev discarded unneeded hardware from outside the International Space Station’s Russian segment

As Japan resurrects its national military interest and the U.S. works through revised cooperation guidelines with its Asian ally, there is increasing

The U.S. and Republic of Korea (ROK) navies will participate this week in Exercise Clear Horizon, an annual bilateral exercise between the two nation

As the U.S. Navy continues to shift more of its forces to the Asia-Pacific region as part of its global rebalancing and China’s People Liberation Army

LOCKHEED MARTIN posted $888m net income on $11.1b sales for 3Q14 vs. $873m on $11.3b in 3Q13, and delivered 18 aircraft (three F-16s; eight F-35s

Northrop Grumman is protesting its loss of a contract potentially worth $1 billion to Raytheon to design and build the next-generation air defense

Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded Kremlin-controlled military aircraft maker Irkut, a subsidiary of United Aircraft Corp., based on Russia’s

NEW DELHI—India and Russia are nearly clear of a period of extended friction over their joint Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA), with

By Tony Osborne
LONDON—The Swedish armed forces are in the midst of a major operation in the waters of the Stockholm archipelago after “credible sightings” of a possible submarine. The naval operation, which began on Oct. 18, comes after what officials describe as “several credible sightings” of an object at three different locations in the region. Senior officers said the Swedish navy was “seeking to confirm foreign submarine operations.”

By Jay Menon
LONDON—The Swedish armed forces are in the midst of a major operation in the waters of the Stockholm archipelago after “credible sightings” of a possible submarine. The naval operation, which began on Oct. 18, comes after what officials describe as “several credible sightings” of an object at three different locations in the region. Senior officers said the Swedish navy was “seeking to confirm foreign submarine operations.”

The head of Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) said he wants to reorganize the force into mobile divisions and brigades with enhanced

The U.S. Defense Department is preparing its forces for the effects of climate change, a recent Pentagon report says. “We are integrating climate

By Tony Osborne
GAVIAO PEIXOTO, Brazil—Embraer is preparing for a first flight of the KC-390 military transport before year’s end, following the rollout of the first

By Mark Carreau
HOUSTON— By March 2015, startup Waypoint 2 Space Inc. intends to begin training commercial space travelers for flight. The company will follow a

U.S. Navy Seals and Marine Special Operations (Marsoc) forces from Special Operations Command Pacific conducted maritime interoperability training

LOCKHEED MARTIN delivered first Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) instrument for NOAA’s GOES-R weather satellites. Integration of the tornado

By Maksim Pyadushkin, Bradley Perrett
MOSCOW/BEIJING — A deal for China to buy Sukhoi Su-35s, under negotiation for several years, looks like it is going through. Russian Vice Premier Dmitry Rogozin says the partners may sign a deal in November. “There will be a meeting of joint [Russo-Chinese] commission on military-technical cooperation in November. I think they will solve this issue there,” the Interfax-AVN news agency quotes Rogozin as saying.

Sierra Nevada isn’t giving up on its Dream Chaser commercial space crew vehicle. With billions at stake, the company has asked the U.S. Court of

The U.S. Army is conducting market research for technologies that will allow a network of “pseudolites” to take over the role of the GPS constellation