Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
India is deploying its Tejas fighters to Europe for the first time to participate in a multinational exercise in the UK.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
The surprise decision follows the appearance of the jet trainer at last year’s Dubai Airshow, and would make the UAE the first Middle Eastern customer for the platform.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has wrapped up two months of low-temperature tests of the Light Armed Helicopter (LAH), ticking off another item as it aims to complete evaluation tests by June this year.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
BAE Systems has been awarded a A$1.5 billion ($1 billion) contract by Canberra to upgrade and lengthen the service life of the Royal Australia Air Force (RAAF) Hawk 127 lead-in fighter trainer through 2031.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Michael Bruno
Looking down is looking up: Satellite-based Earth observation sees growing revenue, investor, technology and startup prospects.
Commercial Space

By Brian Everstine
The U.S. will forward deploy up to eight F-35As to NATO’s eastern flank and send 32 AH-64 attack helicopters to Poland and the Baltic region by the end of the week as tensions continue to flare between Russia and Ukraine.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
Turkish Aerospace has secured a type certificate for a new version of the company’s Hurkus turboprop trainer.
Light Attack and Advanced Training

By Steve Trimble
What is Zircon exactly? The answer may seem obvious.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Tony Osborne
Airbus has demonstrated the ability to launch an uncrewed aerial system from an A400M airlifter, a capability that could become a critical component of the European Future Combat Air System.
Multi-Mission Aircraft

By Tony Osborne
British auditors have warned that the UK’s defense equipment plans are again at risk because of over-optimistic assumptions about future budgets and costs.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
The UK is facing further delays to the integration of MBDA’s Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile onto the Lockheed Martin F-35.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Jen DiMascio
Northrop Grumman is taking the next step in its space servicing business, SpaceLogistics, with the sale of its first Mission Extension Pod and a launch agreement with SpaceX for a Mission Robotic Vehicle.
Commercial Space

By Mark Carreau
Northrop Grumman’s 17th NASA-contracted resupply capsule rendezvoused with the International Space Station early Feb. 21.
Space

By Tony Osborne
Emirati defense manufacturer Edge Group says it has developed a swarming drone capability designed to overwhelm an adversary’s defenses.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Chen Chuanren
Indonesian airframer PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) plans to improve its aircraft assembly capabilities and is in “constant discussion” with Airbus on building C295 turboprops for export from Indonesia.
Supply Chain

By Chen Chuanren
Thailand’s light attack helicopter program has seen some progress after the U.S. Army awarded Boeing a contract to build AH-6i helicopters for the Southeast Asian nation.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Mark Carreau
Working on behalf of NASA, crowdsourcing veterans HeroX and DrivenData have announced a new competition, “Mars Spectrometry: Detect Evidence for Past Life.”
Space

By Mark Carreau
Northrop Grumman’s 17th NASA-contracted Cygnus resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) is set for a Feb. 19 launch from the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, to deliver 8,300 lb. of cargo and perform the first station orbit-boosting to use U.S. hardware.
Space

By Tony Osborne
The UK and France have launched the long-awaited next step in their joint development of both a future cruise missile and an anti-ship weapon.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Steve Trimble
The Lockheed Martin fighter is on track to be certified to carry a nuclear weapon by January 2023 and deploy on nuclear missions a year later.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Graham Warwick
Astroscale has resumed its ELSA-d mission to demonstrate active debris removal in low Earth orbit.
Commercial Space

By Steve Trimble
The U.S. Navy on Feb. 18 confirmed that the Bell Boeing CMV-22B tiltrotor achieved initial operational capability status near the end of 2021 as
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Michael Bruno
Space tourist company Virgin Galactic, whose stock price has been on a proverbial roller coaster in recent months, said Feb. 18 that Chamath Palihapitiya is no longer chairman of the board or even a member.
Commercial Space

By Brian Everstine
The U.S. military is relying more on allies in the region as American companies aim to increase manufacturing in Pacific nations.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
A major Rafale sale to Indonesia shakes up murky Southeast Asia fighter spending plans.
Budget, Policy & Operations