December 06, 2011 Military Aviation News

Ace Combat: Assault Horizon - Legacy review - air power

12/06/2011

Although it's by no means out of the woods yet it seems clear now that the 3DS is having a good Christmas. Key games Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 are both excellent and to judge by the charts they seem to be selling well. But while Nintendo has been shocked into action with their own games they’ll need to rely on other companies to pad out the rest of the system's release schedule. Something this new Ace Combat manages surprisingly well.

Unmanned Combat Aircraft Tests Move Quickly

12/06/2011

Spring 2012 at NAS Patuxent River, Md., and an unusual shape joins the F-35 Joint Strike Fighters flying the pattern at the U.S. Navy’s test center. The tailless flying wing is Northrop Grumman’s X-47B unmanned combat air system demonstrator (UCAS-D), being prepared for autonomous landings on an aircraft carrier in 2013.

New Delhi’s sea-blindness is hurting our navy

12/06/2011

The Indian Navy briefly touches upon the national consciousness every year on December 4 when it celebrates Navy Day to commemorate its successful sea-borne bombing of the Karachi harbour in the 1971 war with Pakistan. Similarly, it now makes news whenever its warships successfully interdict Somali pirates and rescue merchant vessels off the Gulf of Aden or elsewhere.

Facelift for two Mirage 2000 jets in French Riviera

12/06/2011

The first set of two Mirage 2000 combat jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) have flown out for upgrade at the facilities of Thales, the French defence and aerospace giant, as part of a $1.35 billion deal for the 51-aircraft fleet. "Two aircraft - a single seater and a double-seater - have flown out to the French Air Base near Istres. The aircraft will reach Monday-Tuesday after halts in two countries in the Gulf and two in Europe," Thales country director Eric Lenseigne said.

Buzz of Israel's drones resonates throughout region

12/06/2011

Service in the drone squadrons of Israel, the world's oldest military operator of pilotless aircraft, sometimes begins on the fields of teenaged model plane enthusiasts. Veteran air force officers scout new talent among radio-controlled model clubs, a drone commander said Monday during a rare media tour of his unit.

Shrinking Budgets Could Bring New Military Specialization

12/06/2011

The global economic crisis and the pressure it creates on defense spending means the U.S. and its allies must agree on new ways to split and share their military responsibilities, a top former U.S. defense official said.

C-27J battle splits Air Force, Guard

12/06/2011

An interservice battle fueled by disagreements over the purchase and operation of small, fixed-wing cargo planes has divided the Air Force from its own National Guard component and the Army. The debate between the parties over the future of the C-27J cargo aircraft, built by L-3 Communications and Alenia, has intensified in recent weeks in advance of the Pentagon finalizing its 2013 budget proposal, which is expected to determine the fate of the program.

On Defense, Silver Linings, Golden Opportunities

12/06/2011

Gloom and doom from one side, glee and visions of sugar plum fairies from the other: As usual, the Pushmi-pullyu beast that is America’s political elite has it exactly wrong as it weighs the dire (or wondrous) implications of “Draconian” cuts facing the U.S. armed forces over the next decade.

U.S. Military Sources: Iran Has Missing U.S. Drone

12/06/2011

A U.S. super-secret spy plane believed to be in Iranian possession could be a major loss for the U.S. military -- and a major gain for Iran. According to a senior U.S. military source with intimate knowledge of the Sentinel drone, the aircraft likely "wandered" into Iranian air space after losing contact with its handlers and is presumed to be in tact since it is programmed to fly level and find a place to land, rather than crashing.

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contracts Totaling $30.6 Million for Marine Corps Targeting System

12/06/2011

Lockheed Martin received two contracts totaling $30.6 million from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for the Target Sight System (TSS), the fire control system for the U.S. Marine Corps’ AH-1Z Cobra attack helicopter.

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