Military Aviation News Archive

Leaders not impressed by new Russian fighter

03/23/2010

The flying debut of Russia’s answer to the F-22 Raptor isn’t wowing Air Force leaders.

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USAF Planes To Help U.K. Fill SIGINT Gap

03/23/2010

Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) is to operate three RC-135V/W Rivet Joint signals intelligence aircraft supplied under a Foreign Military Sales deal with the U.S. government, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced today.

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Sweden's Gripens head for AFS Jaisalmer

03/23/2010

Sweden's Gripen NG, the last of the six fighter aircraft that are being evaluated by the Indian Air Force for the $12 billion medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) deal, left Bangalore on Monday morning for the Air Force Station (AFS) Jaisalmer.

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Kuwaiti Islamists reject French jets

03/23/2010

A bilateral military pact signed by France and Kuwait late last year was supposed to bolster defense cooperation and sweeten the Gulf state's appetite for Dassault's much-vaunted Rafale war plane.

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Northrop Grumman Returns Restored B-2 Bomber to Active Duty

03/23/2010

Northrop Grumman Corporation has returned to service with the U.S. Air Force a freshly painted, completely overhauled B-2 stealth bomber known as the "Spirit of Pennsylvania."

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Russia’s United Aircraft Chief Fyodorov Denies U.S. Tanker Bid

03/22/2010

Russia’s United Aircraft Corp. isn’t planning to bid for the Pentagon’s $35 billion Air Force aerial-refueling tanker program, Chief Executive Officer Alexei Fyodorov said, contradicting U.S. media reports.

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UAE seeks to buy U.S. Joint Strike Fighter

03/22/2010

The United Arab Emirates wants to buy the latest U.S. military aircraft known as the Joint-Strike Fighter as it loads up on weapons to counter any threat from Iran, The Financial Times reports Monday.

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India and Russia revive Cold War ties

03/22/2010

The 22-hour visit to India by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earlier this month appears to have successfully rekindled some of the passion of the Moscow-New Delhi Cold War relationship and reminded the United States and China they aren't the only dancing partners at the prom.

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India, the New Land of Opportunity for Defense Contractors

03/22/2010

Traditionally a reliable Russian customer, India is also looking further west for its new fighter and attack aircraft; proposals from the U.S., France and Sweden are on the table. The first step of the process is a “fly off” to make sure the proposed aircraft meet the basic requirements. With domestic sales stalling, the contract with India will be one of the most important of the next ten years.

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US support for sale of F-16s growing

03/22/2010

Many US legislators say selling Taiwan the 66 F-16s it wants is the best way to prevent the disaster armed conflict would represent.

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US provides fleet of Cobra helicopters to Pak

03/22/2010

The Pakistan Army has received a fleet of advance AH-1 Cobra combat helicopters from the United States.

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Selfridge Military Air Museum opens

03/22/2010

Selfridge Military Air Museum officials recently announced their 2010 general public hours of operation for the Museum and Air Park as noon to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, Memorial Day and Independence Day, from April 3 through Oct. 31.

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U-2 spy planes, saved from scrap heap, find key role

03/22/2010

Relics of Cold War now are 70,000 feet above Afghanistan and Iraq, locating roadside bombs and providing critical intelligence.

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Obama blocks delivery of bunker-busters to Israel

03/21/2010

The United States has diverted a shipment of bunker-busters designated for Israel.

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F-22 jet planned for balloon fest

03/21/2010

The U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter jet will perform on two days at Battle Creek's Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival at W. K. Kellogg Airport.

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Australia Unruffled By F-35 Delays

03/21/2010

Australia's minister for defense, Sen. John Faulkner, is unruffled by the latest cost and schedule difficulties afflicting the Joint Strike Fighter program. And senior defense officials in Canberra say they believe that Australia's plans to acquire up to 100 F-35A Lightning II aircraft aren't much affected by the JSF project's cost overruns.

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Canada needs to update its aging fleet of CF-18s, but when will Ottawa get around to it?

03/21/2010

Think of a paper clip, suggests retired Lieutenant-Colonel Billy Allen. Just as you can only bend one so many times before it breaks, you can only push an aircraft beyond the speed of sound so many times before some crucial part gives out on you.

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UAE becomes fourth-biggest arms buyer

03/21/2010

The UAE is near the top of a list of the world’s biggest weapons importers and is set to continue increasing its hi-tech defensive capabilities, according to a new report on international arms transfers.

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Italian firm to supply PAF with new training planes

03/20/2010

The government has decided to proceed with a $13.1-million Italian contract that would supply the Armed Forces of the Philippines with 18 new training planes by yearend.

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EADS says it may rejoin tanker competition

03/20/2010

European aerospace group EADS said Friday that it may rejoin the competition for the U.S. Air Force aerial-refueling tanker contract after the Pentagon gave indications that it would extend the time needed to submit a bid.

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Israeli aircraft violate Hungary airspace

03/20/2010

Two Israeli military aircraft have been sighted flying at a low altitude over the Hungarian capital unbeknown to the country's defense ministry and the civilian and military secret services.

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Brazil jet contenders pass final test

03/20/2010

The Brazilian air force has given its technical nod of approval to all three fighter jets competing in the country's ambitious, multibillion-dollar contest for a fresh batch of fighter jets.

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Russian strategic bombers complete 3-day efficiency drills

03/20/2010

Russian Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers have completed a series of efficiency drills, an Air Force spokesman said on Friday.

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MacDill gears up for 2010 Airfest

03/19/2010

Get ready for some shows in the skies this weekend. The 2010 Airfest is being held at MacDill Airforce Base.

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Prince Harry May Soon Fly Helicopters in Afghanistan

03/19/2010

Britain's Prince Harry could soon be back on the front lineagainst the Taliban, this time as the pilot of an attack helicopter in Afghanistan.

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