Defense and Space

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Defense and Space

Brief news items of interest to aerospace & defense professionals.
Defense and Space

By Irene Klotz
The United Arab Emirates’ first interplanetary spacecraft began a seven-month journey to Mars on July 20 following a successful launch aboard a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ H-IIA rocket.
Space

By Irene Klotz
NASA has resumed preparations for a key hot fire test of the first Space Launch System (SLS) core booster, but the agency is keeping a wary eye on coronavirus cases striking members of the Mississippi-based test team, Administrator Jim Bridenstine said on July 17.
Space

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Space Force is asking industry what it needs to improve launch ranges on both the East and West coasts.
Space

By Tony Osborne
Missile manufacturer MBDA has delivered a trio of Environmental Data Gathering (EDG) rounds to the UK defense ministry to support the integration of the Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile on the Lockheed Martin F-35B.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Navy is conducting market research for the design, manufacture, test and delivery of the second block of a mine countermeasures system that will operate from an MQ-8C Fire Scout.
Sensors & Electronic Warfare

By Lee Hudson
The Pentagon has awarded Amfuel $14.9 million via the Defense Production Act Title III Agreement to strengthen the domestic aviation industrial base.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Mark Carreau
NASA’s long-running development of the Orion crew capsule for the safe launch and re-entry of up to four astronauts on missions to the Moon and Mars fails to account for more than $17 billion in related costs, a July 16 inspector general’s (IG) audit shows.
Space

By Tony Osborne
An updated avionics suite for Leonardo’s AW139 twin-engine medium helicopter has been granted certification by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Defense and Space

This webinar took place July 17, 2020 and was sponsored by VELO3D. NASA and SpaceX showed that the U.S. could build a human-rated rocket and get
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
Space start-up Hawkeye 360 is preparing to launch a second cluster of radio frequency-mapping satellites in December after clearing an environmental test.
Defense and Space

By Bradley Perrett
Boeing may accelerate development of its Airpower Teaming System (ATS) to begin deliveries before the middle of the decade, amid what it said is unexpectedly strong early interest in the loyal-wingman drone.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
Former fighter market rivals Sukhoi and MiG have been reorganized within United Aircraft Corp. under the same management, and will cooperate on the next Russian fighter jet.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Kim Minseok, Bradley Perrett
Mainplane skins, flaperons, tail surfaces and rear fuselage are made of carbon fiber. Rollout is due in April 2021.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jen DiMascio
Milestones for the T-7 trainer; what comes after the MQ-9; Sierra Nevada’s Shooting Star and a new name for Airbus operations in the U.S.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
An analysis shows that a disruptive acquisition strategy for the Next-Generation Air Dominance program would reduce costs.
Budget, Policy & Operations

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News in brief
Defense and Space

Brief news items of interest to aerospace & defense professionals.
Defense and Space

Calendar of upcoming events of interest to the aerospace & defense industry.
Defense and Space

By Irene Klotz
The founder of the small-launch company discusses a recent failure of the Electron rocket launch, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, and Rocket Lab’s evolution from manufacturing rockets to building spacecraft.
Defense and Space

After overcoming years of delays to resolve technical issues, launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a long-awaited successor to the 30-year-old Hubble observatory, is being postponed at least seven months, largely due to pandemic-related workplace shutdowns, NASA said on July 16.
Space

By Lee Hudson
The Pentagon has selected the Liteye Systems containerized anti-UAS defense system (C-AUDS) to be the first platform integrated with one of the Defense Department’s inaugural interim counter small unmanned systems (C-sUAS).
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
Two state-owned companies in Singapore and Israel agreed on July 16 to set up a joint venture (JV) to market advanced anti-ship missiles.
Missile Defense & Weapons