Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
Some—but perhaps not all—of the U.S. military’s hypersonic weapon prototypes will be ready to enter large-scale production by the second half of the
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Lee Hudson
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith (D-Wash.) would not support the Pentagon submitting a supplemental funding request to reimburse defense contractors for costs related to the coronavirus.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Lee Hudson
The Pentagon has finalized the U.S. Space Force’s organizational structure for echelons below the headquarters level, and has announced sweeping changes for the space acquisition structure.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Graham Warwick
DARPA plans to launch a program to fly an X-plane designed around active flow control.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The U.S. Army expected to take delivery on June 30 of the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System (EMARSS)-V from Sierra Nevada’s upgrade facility in Hagerstown, Maryland.
Defense and Space

By Kim Minseok, Bradley Perrett
The second batch, reportedly totaling 20 aircraft, will be used as lead-in fighter trainers.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
U.S.-Spanish startup Skydweller Aero is opening offices in Oklahoma as the company pushes its solar-powered medium-altitude pseudo satellite for potential U.S. government requirements.
Advanced Air Mobility

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

By Jen DiMascio, Tony Osborne, Daniel Urchick, Brandon Patrick
The civil war in Libya is morphing into a fluid security situation. Russian military aircraft have arrived to support private contractors backed by the Russian
Defense and Space

By Byron Callan
A silver lining of the pandemic is the Federal Reserve’s aggressive lowering of interest rates, which makes federal debt more affordable.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
Eager not to see a repeat of the 2014 Gripen referendum, the Swiss government aims to persuade the public of the need for new fighters.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
A Republican senator’s proposal in a June 25 amendment to the fiscal 2021 defense authorization bill would allow the U.S. Army to acquire Turkey’s S-400 batteries.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Guy Norris, Steve Trimble
General Atomics has demonstrated the first launch and control of small, air-dropped UAS from an MQ-1C.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The idea of blasting a boost-phase ballistic weapon out of the sky with a high-energy laser mounted on an aircraft has always been ambitious, and it remains so after 20 years of failed attempts.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Mark Carreau
Mining lunar ice could rein in the cost of future human cislunar space activities as well as expeditions to Mars, according to proponents.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Ask the Editors: Aviation Week data shows the U.S. military operates about three times as many manned aircraft as the Chinese military.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
An acceptance ceremony was held at Airbus’ facility in Getafe, near Madrid, on June 29, ready for its delivery flight to the MMU’s main operating base of Eindhoven, Netherlands, planned for June 30.
Aircraft & Propulsion

EMBRAER delivered its third C-390 Millennium, equipped for aerial refueling, to BRAZILIAN AIR FORCE; 25 more are planned.
Defense and Space

Selected U.S. military contracts from the past week.
Defense and Space

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

By Steve Trimble
The Brazilian air force on June 27 accepted delivery of the third operational Embraer KC-390 tanker-transport, Air Lieutenant Brigadier Carlos de
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
In what might be a rare reference to the Lockheed Martin AIM-260 program, the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) slipped an authorization into the
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Steve Trimble
The U.S. Defense Department chose not to fund a critical new space-based sensor for hypersonic defense, but lawmakers have stepped in to rescue the
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
U.S. lawmakers have intervened to stop the Defense Department from ending production of the P-8A until the last two squadrons of Navy Reserve P-3Cs
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
An attempt by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to acquire a new light attack aircraft has met with sharp scrutiny in the program’s first
Aircraft & Propulsion