U.S. draws allies closer in space ops; Israel uses Patriots to shoot down Syrian UAS; U.S. seeks $84.5 million for Huey program. and Japan’s hunt for intel-gathering aircraft.
A New Shepard suborbital launch system lifted off July 18 for a ninth flight test from manufacturer Blue Origin’s West Texas launch site, demonstrating a high-altitude emergency engine firing of the reusable crew capsule.
Northrop Grumman said it last week delivered software to the U.S. Army, enabling the service to begin limited user testing of the UH-60V Black Hawk with an upgraded glass cockpit.
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Aviation Week Network editors discuss highlights and lowlights at the Farnborough Airshow, including Britain’s future fighter vision: is it a storm in a teacup, or will it really happen?
The U.S. Navy maritime patrol is showcasing its Boeing P-8 at Farnborough this year. Watch as U.S. Navy program manager and pilot discuss capabilities and what sets the P-8 apart from legacy aircraft.
Astrobotic has selected Dynetics to provide the propulsion system for its commercial lunar lander, which is scheduled to touch down on the Moon for the first time in 2020.
The U.S. Air Force is seeking to reprogram $84.5 million in fiscal 2018 funding so that it can award the long-delayed UH-1N Replacement program in September.
Launched by the company last August, the single-engine aircraft is being developed using internal company funding with the aim of replacing the Turkish Air Force’s Northrop T-38 Talon trainers.
The biggest hypersonics-related reprogramming request—totaling $159.5 million—involves the Defense Department’s development of a prompt global strike capability.
The Royal Air Force’s expanding fleet of secretive Beechcraft Shadow intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft are to be upgraded by 2022.
Cyber-warfare capabilities across the world’s militaries underlines the sector's importance. Political leaders are willing to allocate significant resource.