Saturday, November 30, 2013
AMARG: Black Friday?
Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, also called AMARG is the largest aircraft storage and preservation facility in the world. Situated in Tucson, Arizona, stored a lot of old fighters retired.
Dream of many Air Force without money - like Brazil - the AMARG is the big opportunity of adding aircraft with few cash. Perhaps, Brazilian Air Force is looking for some F16C/D there to replace yours Mirage 2000s that will go to stop in december.
The Brazil's program of acquisition of fighters have more of 16 years. The government, however, not made final decision on the acquisition, yet.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
Heavy cargo flights taking off
The world's largest cargo plane will carry two green-energy tram cars from Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, to Istanbul, making it the first air transport of high-quality, domestically built equipment of this scale to fly to Europe.
The AN-225, measuring 84 meters long with an 88.74-meter wingspan, arrived at the airport and waited on the parking apron for the loading of the two streetcars, each weighing about 20 metric tons, on Friday.
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
VIDEO: Scorpion light strike aircraft completes pre-flight taxi trial
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Textron has released video footage showing taxi testing with its Scorpion demonstrator, just days before the type's expected first flight. Performed in Wichita, Kansas on 25 November, the event involved the twin turbofan-powered tactical strike concept, which has been in development since early 2012 by the Textron AirLand venture, also involving AirLand Enterprises.
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Air zone 'not aimed at civilian flights'
J10 - Chinese |
Beijing rejected Japan's demand that it scrap the zone, saying Tokyo should invalidate its own zone first. Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said China's zone is not aimed at international airliners. "We hope that relevant countries' airlines cooperate, so there is more order and safety for flights."
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border dispute,
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
U.S. sends B-52s over China-claimed waters
F-18 Super Hornet jet fighter on the deck of the USS George Washington |
An American carrier battle group and a flotilla of Japanese warships will arrive Wednesday near a vast stretch of ocean claimed by China in what is shaping up as a test of how Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the USA will stand up to the challenge.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
French To Boost R&D Across Multiple Programs
A research and development deal is due soon as part of an announced upgrade of the Rafale fighter, including a new-generation laser targeting pod, Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Nov. 21.
“Development of the new F3-R standard for the Rafale, which will notably carry a new-generation laser targeting pod — that will be decided in the next few days,” Le Drian said.
Russian Navy Gets New Carrier-Based Fighters
Mig-29 K |
The Russian navy has taken delivery of its first four series-produced MiG-29K/KUB carrier based fighter jets, the Defense Ministry said Monday. “The MiG aircraft-manufacturing corporation has handed over two MiG-29K single-seat and two MiG-29KUB twin-seat carrier-based fighter aircraft,” a spokesman said.
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Book of photographs shows happy endings in air accidents.
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'Happy End' is a photo-book about miracles in aviation history - 15 airplanes that had forced landings but ALL on board survived and were rescued from the remote locations.
The planes remain abandoned in nowhere since 10-70 years. It's part of Dietmar Eckell long term project to document abandoned objects with fascinating backgrounds like cold war relicts, olympic sites, flooded churches, railroad tracks, never finished nuclear reactors, overgrown adventure parks etc.
For this he is seeking sponsorship and donors. To learn more visit website
The planes remain abandoned in nowhere since 10-70 years. It's part of Dietmar Eckell long term project to document abandoned objects with fascinating backgrounds like cold war relicts, olympic sites, flooded churches, railroad tracks, never finished nuclear reactors, overgrown adventure parks etc.
For this he is seeking sponsorship and donors. To learn more visit website
The growing use of simulators for helicopters
According to the Flightglobal site, simulation developers have long argued the cost benefits of synthetic training but real flying has always been preferred by pilots. However, over the foreseeable next few years military pilots may not have a choice.
For example, the training funds for 80% of the service's units would be cut because of the US Congress' sequestration automatic budget cuts measure.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
Navy, Marines look for small UAV with quadrupled range
RQ20 (above) and RQ11: Drones used today |
The US Navy and Marine Corps are tapping industry for an all-environment small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS) that weighs less than 13.6kg (30lb) but can fly for 8h, carrying both day and night video cameras.
Such a SUAS would represent a significant boost in capability over comparably sized Group 1 unmanned aircraft currently in service with the military, such as the hand-thrown Aerovironment RQ-11B Raven and RQ-20A Puma.
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development,
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USA
Navy X-47B Completes Carrier Tests
The Navy concluded another round of carrier testing Nov. 19 to further demonstrate and evaluate the X-47B unmanned air system integration within the aircraft carrier environment.
Tests aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) included deck handling, carrier approaches and landings in off-nominal wind conditions, digitized ship systems interfaces, and concept of operations development.
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China tests first stealth combat drone
China has tested its first stealth combat drone, state media said Friday, citing online photos of an aircraft resembling a shrunken US B2 bomber and hailing the advance toward Western-level technology.
The test flight of the “Sharp Sword” unmanned aircraft is another step in China’s years-long military build-up, with its defence spending now the second highest in the world and growing by double-digit percentages each year.
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Video: British Airways Billboard Ads Interact With Planes
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One of the big selling points of digital billboards is interactivity -- and the definition grew wider this week thanks to British Airways, which unveiled new outdoor ads that interact with planes overhead.
The BA campaign, running on Clear Channel’s new “Storm” digital out-of-home network in London, uses surveillance technology and flight schedules to determine when there is a BA plane overhead. When a plane is detected, it triggers an image of a child pointing up at the aircraft, along with a message containing the flight number and departure city -- e.g., “Look, it’s flight BA430 Amsterdam.”
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South Korea to obtain 40 F-35As
South Korea will obtain 40 Lockheed Martin F-35A fighters under its F-X III requirement. A report by state news agency Yonhap quotes the country’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) as saying that Seoul will obtain 40 F-35s starting in 2018, with an option to buy 20 more aircraft. The deal will be conducted through the US government’s Foreign Military Sales mechanism.
India: 25 years of Tu-142M
The INAS 312 Maritime Reconnaisance Squadron of the Eastern Naval Command, based at Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu, celebrated its silver jubilee anniversary on Monday.
The silver jubilee celebrations of operations of the TU 142M aircraft, with the moniker Albatross, were held at INS Rajali Naval Air Station operating under the control of the Eastern Naval Command. The celebrations were kicked off with a seminar on maritime operations held at INS Rajali on Sunday. Vice Admiral (Retd) Dilip Deshpande, who was a member of the commissioning crew, delivered the keynote address at the seminar.
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Celebration,
India,
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Block 40 Global Hawk goes to 'war': USAF
Northrop Grumman’s unmanned RQ-4 Block 40 Global Hawk has gone to “war” for the first time, according to the US Air Force. The service announced today that on 19 September a Block 40, which has synthetic-aperture radar and ground-moving target indicators, departed Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota on a mission that marked the “first time this specific model has been deployed into war.”
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Drone,
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USA
Air Force Seeks Laser Weapons for Next Generation Fighters
Lockheed Martin Illustration |
The U.S. Air Force has released a new request for a high-powered laser weapon that could be mounted on a next-generation air dominance fighter in the post-2030 era.
“The emphasis of this effort is to identify potential laser systems that could be integrated into a platform that will provide air dominance in the 2030+ highly contested Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) environments,” the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) said in a Request for Information document posted on FEDBIZOPPS last week.
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development,
F22,
Fighter,
Lockheed
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Gold bars worth $1.1m found in plane toilet
A stash of 24 gold bars worth more than $1.1m has been discovered in the toilet compartment of a commercial plane in eastern India. Cleaners found the haul in two bags on board a Jet Airways flight at Kolkata airport, officials said. India is one of the world's main gold consumers and imports are seen as a major contributor to the country's account deficit.
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Airlines,
Curiosities,
India
An Iranian UAV with a Range of 2,000 Kilometers
Iran revealed a new self-manufactured UAV today (Monday), the largest produced to date by the Islamic republic. According to Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan, the "Fotros" tactical UAV is capable of flying for 30 hours and can reach a range of 2,000 kilometers - meaning that it can reach Israel.
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development,
Drone,
Iran
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Gulf Nations Eye Strike Capabilities
A Turkish F-16 carries a standoff land attack missile-extended response. Saudi Arabia is interested in buying the Boeing-made missiles. |
For years, the US has limited the sale of precision weaponry to the Arabian Gulf region, but analysts say a change may be coming. While US State Department officials have said there is no official policy against the sale of long-range missiles, analysts argue there has long been an unofficial policy about selling these kinds of weapons in the region, driven largely by fear of them being used against Israel. That, in turn, drove Middle Eastern countries toward arms makers in Europe.
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Middle East,
Sales,
Weapons
Sunday, November 17, 2013
A J-22 Orao fighter jet crashed in Serbia
A J-22 Orao fighter jet, Serbian version of Romanian IAR-93, crashed on Friday near the town of Cacak, central Serbia.
From the first information, the Serbian Air Force “Eagle” (Orao) was on an test flight, but the causes of the accident are not yet known. The pilot, Major Ivan Pantic, was saved by the ejection seat and his condition is good.
The plane crashed between Mrcajevci and Slatina villages and a small fire broke out there, but it was quickly extinguished by the firefighters. As local media reported, this is the sixth military plane crashes in Serbia in the last five years.
Note: See the video of the wreckage
Chinese reconnaissance plane flies near Senkakus
A civil TU-154 would have been converted to surveillance aircraft |
A Chinese reconnaissance aircraft flew near the Japanese-administered Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea on Saturday, prompting Japan's Air Self-Defense Force to scramble fighter jets, the Joint Staff of Japan's Defense Ministry said.
The TU-154 surveillance plane flew about 150 kilometers north of the uninhabited islets but did not intrude into Japanese airspace, the ministry said.
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border dispute,
China,
Japan
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
First ever combat for Rooivalk
After three decades of development and a development cost in excess of R8 billion, the South African designed and built Rooivalk attack helicopter has finally deployed operationally.
Now, not only has it been deployed operationally for the first time, but it has also fired its guns in anger.
Three Rooivalk helicopters, belonging to 16 Squadron based at AFB Bloemspruit near Bloemfontein, were airlifted to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) a week ago.
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Attack,
Helicopter,
South African
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