November 06, 2010 Military Aviation News

Refurbished F-16s On Their Way to Chile

11/06/2010

The first F-16s that the Netherlands have sold to Chile took off from Leeuwarden Air Base this morning on their way to their new home in Antofagasta.

Arab Gulf States on a Puzzling Arms-Buying Spree

11/06/2010

Mystery shrouds high levels of military spending and arms procurement in the Gulf states among which Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates stand out, says a new document by the eminent Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

New fighter faces new delay, cost hike

11/06/2010

Details of an upcoming report on JSF technical progress, leaked in the United States, point to higher costs and further delays in the program which is already running around four years late.

New life support system for combat aircraft

11/06/2010

The ILSS technology, which was hitherto developed by only a few advanced countries, enables a fighter pilot to venture to the limits of the aircraft capability in terms of flight altitudes and G(gravitational)-forces.

US prods industry for F-22 fighter successor ideas

11/06/2010

The U.S. Air Force has begun peering into the far blue yonder for a futuristic aircraft to replace Lockheed Martin Corp's (LMT.N) F-22 fighter, a move that has cheered the aerospace industry.

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