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Nov- 2022 -4 November
UK Names Four Competitors for New Medium Helicopter Contract
The UK Ministry of Defence has selected four aerospace giants to compete for its $1.15-billion New Medium Helicopter program.
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3 November
Mercury Launches New Electronic Warfare Combat Training Pod
Mercury Systems launched its new reprogrammable electronic attack training system to hone pilots’ combat skills in realistic warfare scenarios.
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3 November
KAI to Develop Amphibious Attack Helicopter for S. Korean Marines
Korea Aerospace Industries has clinched a $308.2-million deal to develop amphibious attack helicopters for the Republic of Korea Marine Corps.
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3 November
UK Launches Post-Mosquito Combat Drone Project
The UK has launched an effort to develop low-cost unmanned air systems following the scrapping of the Mosquito “loyal wingman” drone project.
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3 November
US Plans Nuclear-Capable B-52 Deployment to Australia: Report
The US is reportedly planning to deploy up to six nuclear-capable B-52 Stratofortress bombers to northern Australia.
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3 November
Australia, South Korea Formalize Air Force Refueling Agreement
Australia has formalized a bilateral air-to-air refueling agreement between the Royal Australian Air Force and the Republic of Korea Air Force.
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3 November
Bell Textron to Supply 10 Bell 505 Trainer Helicopters to Jordan
Bell Textron will produce and deliver 10 Bell 505 trainer helicopters to the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
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3 November
US Army Black Hawk Performs First Pilotless Logistics, Rescue Missions
DARPA has collaborated with Sikorsky to demonstrate a Black Hawk helicopter performing pilotless logistics and rescue missions.
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3 November
L3Harris Selects Garmin Flight Deck for US Sky Wardens
L3Harris Technologies has awarded Garmin International a contract to supply its G3000 tandem integrated flight deck.
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3 November
US Approves $6.35 Billion Aircraft Sale to Australia
The US on Wednesday announced the approval of a potential $6.35 billion sale of 24 C-130J-30 transport aircraft to Australia.
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