April 15, 2010 Military Aviation News

Northrop Grumman Completes System Development, Demonstration Phase of B-2 Radar Modernization Program

04/15/2010

Northrop Grumman Corporation has helped the U.S. Air Force improve the mission availability of its fleet of B-2 stealth bombers by successfully completing the system development and demonstration (SDD) phase of the B-2 Radar Modernization Program (RMP).

Saab Lures Bulgaria to Buy Gripen Fighter Jets

04/15/2010

The Swedish company Saab has offered Bulgaria Gripen fighter jets at the price of second-hand US F-16 planes.

GE Intelligent Platforms Completes Delivery of $6.5 Million Boeing Order Enabling Flight Testing of U.S. Air Force B-1B Airplane Ahead of Production

04/15/2010

GE Intelligent Platforms today announced that it had completed delivery of a $6.5 million order from Boeing (Long Beach, CA).

Brazil, U.S. Accord May Facilitate Military Jet Sales

04/15/2010

A defense agreement signed today by Brazil and the U.S. may make it easier for the countries to buy military planes from each other, officials said.

New Iran drones can spy and strike

04/15/2010

A senior Iranian military official warned that Tehran's newly produced unmanned aerial vehicles were capable of both striking hostile targets and gathering intelligence.

U.K. Could Divert RAF Typhoons To Oman

04/15/2010

London could yet order at least a handful of Tranche 3B Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, if a deal to sell the aircraft to Oman is in place by early 2011.

Iraq's makes wish list official: Two dozen F-16s

04/15/2010

Iraq was said to have relayed a formal request for the F-16 multi-role fighter from the United States.

Su-30MKI: The frontline of the IAF

04/15/2010

The SU-30MKI multi-role fighter is a two-seat highly-manoeuvrable aircraft designed for air-superiority and for strikes on ground and naval targets. These aircraft have significantly enhanced the combat capabilities of the Indian Air Force.

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