Defense

By Graham Warwick
A new advisory committee will be formed to propose actions to the FAA on integrating UAVs into the national airspace system.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Tunisia has become the second country to be approved to take delivery of surplus U.S. Army Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warriors.
Defense

Thales Group saw modest sales growth in this year’s first quarter and an anticipated drop in orders compared to the first quarter of last year, when the French electronics supplier recorded Egypt’s purchase of Rafale combat jets.
Defense

The U.S. Navy is seeking industry input on a plan to offer portable satellite communications terminals in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) locations by 2020.
Defense

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has created a task force to scientifically and methodically analyze the potential risks of collisions between manned and unmanned aircraft.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The International Space Station partnership has rescheduled planned Russian Soyuz crew landing and launching operations in June to keep the ISS staffed with six crewmembers for as long as possible during a demanding activity period.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Japan’s Astro-H X-ray telescope has been declared a loss after the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) determined it is “highly likely” the satellite’s solar arrays broke off during the anomaly that occurred in orbit on March 26.
Defense

Airbus Defense and Space will lead a team of 10 European companies in developing technology that could reduce the risk of satellites and other spacecraft colliding with debris in orbit.
Defense

The Kuwait Ministry of Defence and Finmeccanica, which leads commercial activities in Kuwait on behalf of the Eurofighter consortium, today signed a contract for the supply of 28 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, to be produced in Italy.
Defense

Russia’s intervention in Ukraine has Eastern European members of NATO on edge, and the alliance developing plans to protect them.
Defense

Researchers propose using encoded DNA strands to meet ever-increasing data-storage needs.
Defense

France’s aerospace and defense industry saw record sales in 2015 of €58.3 billion ($67.1 million), up 8.5% over the previous year, much of it due to exports that accounted for €39.4 billion, an increase of 14% over 2014.
Defense

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Russian space agency Roscosmos will delay the second leg of a two-pronged robotic mission to Mars from 2018 to mid-2020, ESA said May 2.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
A series of laboratory experiments under simulated Martian environmental conditions may help to explain seasonal changes in the appearance of the Red Planet’s Recurring Slope Linae.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India and France’s long-gestating deal to buy 36 Dassault Rafale fighters may have run into another hurdle, this time in the form of objections from India’s law ministry.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Leonardo-Finmeccanica has unveiled what it calls a second generation of active electronically scanned-array (AESA) search radars.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Norwegian investigators probing the fatal crash of a CHC-operated Airbus H225/EC225 on April 29 say it was caused by technical problems, not pilot error.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Australia is budgeting a 2.6% inflation-adjusted rise in defense spending for the fiscal year beginning July 1, underpinning a commitment to lift its military budget to 2% of gross domestic product by 2020-21.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India’s Defense Research and Development Organization will work with state-run Bharat Dynamics Ltd. to build a Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
The first customer for the Avic L-15 advanced trainer, apparently Zambia, has completed the delivery inspection for a batch of the aircraft.
Defense

The crew of the guided-missile destroyer DDG 51 USS Arleigh Burke recently launched a Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) missile off the coast of Virginia, the U.S. Navy says.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Italian aerospace and defense company Finmeccancia is now known as Leonardo-Finmeccanica.
Defense

Development of pocket-sized UAS attracts Army interest for the benefits it could provide to squad intel.
Defense

As regional hostilities spill into the Mediterranean, Israel’s navy adds sophisticated anti-missile defense systems.
Defense

Chief technology officers from Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon discuss what lies ahead for the industry from multirobotic additive manufacturing, behavioral analytics and distributed propulsion to widespread commercial supersonic flight and fusion power.
Aerospace