Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. is unsure if the EU understands the unintended consequences of the PESCO policy.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
With SAMI in place, Riyadh wants to become an aerostructures hub and a partner on a future combat aircraft.
Defense

By Steven Grundman
The stunning merger plan reinforces worries that both defense spending and the commercial aircraft order boom have peaked.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
A new core processor and software architecture opens up possibilities for F-35 weapons and sensors.
Aircraft & Propulsion

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In every region of the world, defense ministries are revising their military capabilities and doctrines for the twenty-first century - and focusing on new technologies for complex weapons platforms and cybersecurity protection.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The New Zealand Space Agency (NZSA) is evaluating a regulatory platform, developed jointly with LeoLabs, that is the first to enable regulators to monitor whether commercial satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) are operating in compliance with their licenses.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Kaman Corp. announced June 26 that it has struck a deal to sell its Distribution division—about half of its company—to Littlejohn & Co. for $700 million.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Christopher Calio will take over aerospace engine maker Pratt & Whitney from Bob Leduc after the latter retires in early 2020, parent UTC announced June 25.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
A neuroscience program funded by the French armament procurement agency (DGA) is studying how to determine whether two pilots are coordinating well, and what to do if they are not on the same page.
Defense

By Bill Carey
The FAA this month has issued multiple waivers allowing operators to fly parachute-equipped drones over people.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The head of the DOD's research and engineering has selected Derek Tournear to helm the nascent Space Development Agency until a permanent director is chosen.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
The existence of a more powerful replacement for the AIM-120 is now acknowledged.
Defense

India’s national space agency has held a series of lunar science meetings as it prepares for the country’s second Moon mission.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Sikorsky’s HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) for the U.S. Air Force has passed 30 hr. of flight testing.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Providing constant, predictable federal appropriations for the U.S. human space exploration effort is the most important message Congress needs to hear, legacy contractors responsible for the late and overbudget programs told Capitol Hill aides recently.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
NASA has hired Bechtel National of Reston, Virginia, to design and build a second mobile launch platform for the long-delayed Space Launch System.
Defense

By Bill Carey
Satellite communications provider Viasat and avionics manufacturer Teledyne Controls have partnered to support inflight streaming of flight deck data for airline operational and maintenance uses.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Dassault Aviation wants a large share of the Space Rider program, a reusable spaceplane that may be given the go-ahead.
Defense

By Maxim Pyadushkin
The Russian Defense Ministry has kept its promise to reveal the new Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik (Hunter) UCAV at its Army 2019 military exhibition.
Defense

India will buy 10 more Boeing P-8I Poseidon long-range maritime patrol aircraft through the U.S. foreign military sales program.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Sikorsky has transitioned its S-97 Raider tech demo to the team developing its proposal for the U.S. Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Competitive Prototype program.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Mark Carreau
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample return team has decided to touch down on the surface of Ryugu for a second time on July 11.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on June 25 to deliver 24 payloads into three different orbits during a trial run for the U.S. Air Force.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Three International Space Station crewmembers ended a 204-day mission late June 24.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Britain has carried out the first operational missions of its Lockheed Martin F-35s flying with Eurofighter Typhoons over Syria.
Defense