Defense

By Bradley Perrett
A Japanese demonstrator fighter engine has been run to full thrust with no problems, a program official says.
Defense

India’s state-run space agency is preparing to launch its GSAT-29 high throughput communication satellite on a heavy-lift GSLV Mk. 3 on Nov. 14.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
New AH-1Z attack helicopters will address the fast-attack boat threat.
Defense

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Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Euroconsult’s annual satellite market forecast is predicting a fast decrease in the average value of a satellite—minus 15% compared to last year’s study.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
A Rocket Lab Electron booster lifted off from New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula on Nov. 11.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
A pilot’s mistakes, a maintenance crew’s failures and a “culture and climate of complacency” are cited as factors in a USAF report on a fatal WC-130H crash.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The agency is ordering 22 AW169Ms, Leonardo announced Nov. 12.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Japan is considering acquiring the General Atomics Avenger unmanned combat aircraft for naval surveillance beginning in the late 2020s.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
Indonesia is likely to put into service a locally made surface-to-surface missile within two years, the manufacturer says.
Defense

India’s HTT 40 basic trainer aircraft has cleared its first spin test, considered one of the most challenging elements of any aircraft development program.
Defense

Indonesia is making inroads into the African military transport market. Jon Lake reports.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Boeing and Safran have received regulatory approvals to begin operations of their new auxiliary power units (APUs) joint venture.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Anglo-Swedish fighter technology discussions contrast with Franco-German squabbles over future fighter exports.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. president's remarks during a Veterans Day celebration tempered a low-grade diplomatic dispute with the host nation.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The military will present multiple options, and Macron plans to make a decision on the fate of military space at the beginning of next year.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
While France has proposed creating a European military, the U.S. is pushing back, arguing the construct would threaten its industrial base and NATO.
Defense

Jon Lake reveals that it’s good news and bad news for Egypt’s Rafales.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
A group of landowners that farm the land on the A’Mhoine Peninsula in Northern Scotland have voted 59% in favor of moving forward with the spaceport project.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Germany has restarted its heavy-lift helicopter (STH) competition after Berlin approved an uptick in funding for a series of procurement programs.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Dassault and the French government have withdrawn the Rafale fighter from the competition to replace Canada’s aging CF-18s.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The Pentagon has confirmed that Defense Chief Management Officer John Gibson turned in his resignation Nov. 5.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Missile manufacturer MBDA has been awarded a long-awaited contract by the French government to develop an enhanced version of the Mica air-to-air missile.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas, Bradley Perrett
Indonesia has contracted with Korea Aerospace Industries for three KT-1B turboprop trainers and upgrades that will take its TA-50 training jets close to the FA-50 light-attack standard.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
French armament procurement agency DGA is targeting early 2019 for the start of joint Franco-German studies on the Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
Defense