Defense

By Mark Carreau
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Kounotori H-II Transport Vehicle (HTV) reached the International Space Station (ISS) early Sept. 28 to deliver more than four tons of crew supplies and equipment.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
The decision could expand total production to 10,000 units of the baseline and extended range (JASSM-ER) stealthy cruise missile, or 5,100 more than the previous ceiling.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
Lockheed Martin has won a contract to deliver an upgrade to a U.S. Army air defense radar designed and fielded by a competitor.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Navy has installed and demonstrated the first two redesigned MH-60S Seahawk gunner seats in response to an urgent fleet request.
Defense

By Arie Egozi
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has delivered its 100th F-35 wing to Lockheed Martin, as Israeli industry eyes the potential for new work on the stealthy fighter following the ejection of Turkey from the program.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Canadian aerospace parts manufacturer Avcorp Industries and its unionized workforce have reached a new labor agreement after a contentious lockout of workers.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
Sikorsky to begin HH-60W production; B-61 warhead cost overrun; Taiwan’s new trainer and Thailand Seeks AH-6i helos.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The Senate confirmed U.S. Air Force Gen. John Hyten, with a vote of 75-22, as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, despite allegations of sexual assault made by a junior officer.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
AAR recently garnered attention by landing a new $118.6 million contract to deliver two 737 aircraft and associated support equipment to the U.S. Marine Corps–significant because the armed service was looking to buy new-build aircraft.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. will deploy one Patriot battery, four Sentinel radars and 200 support personnel to Saudi Arabia in response to the recent attacks on the nation’s energy infrastructure.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
Boeing has ordered a second batch of 111 ALR-69A radar warning receivers for the KC-46A tanker, Raytheon says.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) this week recognized and designated the small comet 2I/Borisov as the Solar System’s second interstellar visitor.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Commander Gen. Charles Brown says he is interested in using a laser weapon powered by a small nuclear reactor as a future option for defending small bases dotted across the Indo-Pacific region.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Unmanned aircraft maker AeroVironment is losing its chief financial officer (CFO), Teresa Covington, to another private company, and is searching for a new one, but shareholders are not taking the news well.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Italy has become the first F-35 operator to deploy the fifth-generation fighter on a NATO mission, sending the aircraft to perform air policing in Iceland.
Defense

By Bill Carey
Counter-unmanned aircraft system manufacturer Citadel Defense has announced a $1 million contract award from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency to protect against drones along the Mexican border.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Startup Target Arm has received a U.S. Air Force contract to advance development of its universal launch and recovery system for drones on the move.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
The DOD's $10.5 billion plan to test multiple hypersonic weapons prototypes has inspired a new research project by the Office of Inspector General.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Avic expects to achieve airworthiness certification next month for the AC312E helicopter while also working on a successor type, a company manager said.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
German air rescue service ADAC Luftrettung has conducted a simulated rescue operation using a Volocopter eVTOL to fly a doctor to the scene of an accident.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
NASA and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works have completed the critical design review for the X-59 QueSST low-boom supersonic flight demo, paving the way for the next key decision point on the program.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
New fighters are the order of the day for several Eastern European air forces.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
“I’d be a little cautious about being all-in on that experiment,” says Frank Kendall, former Pentagon undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
London’s once low-key defense relationship with Tel Aviv has become more public.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
Are key stakeholders ready for the new approach Lockheed Martin is pitching to save 16% on sustaining the fleet?
Defense