Air news

RAIVEN multispectral sensor looks to close gaps in legacy EO/IR systems

By Carlo Munoz 19 May 2023
RT-1000, the first version of RAIVEN, will support a wide array of missions, including the US Army's Future Vertical Lift modernisation effort. First flight tests are scheduled for 2024. (Raytheon)  Raytheon's new multispectral, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) sensor and targeting platform, dubbed RAIVEN, was the company's attempt to close emerging capability gaps in legacy EO/IR systems developed in the post 9/11 era.  “There was a … demand for EO/IR products during the global war on terror and so we devel...

UK could extend Puma to mitigate delays to NMH replacement plan

By Gareth Jennings 18 May 2023
The UK fields 23 Puma helicopters that are scheduled to be replaced via the New Medium Helicopter procurement programme. (Janes/Patrick Allen)  The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) may seek to extend the service life of the Westland-Aerospatiale SA 330E Puma HC2 medium-lift rotorcraft as it looks to mitigate potential delays to the New Medium Helicopter (NMH) replacement programme and other issues.  Speaking to the House of Commons Defence Committee (HCDC) on 17 May, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Designate Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton sa...

Poland's FA-50 aircraft to be equipped with PhantomStrike radar

By Olivia Savage 18 May 2023
Poland's KAI FA-50 light attack aircraft ordered in 2022 will be equipped with the PhantomStrike radar, with deliveries expected by 2025. (KAI)  Poland's FA-50 Fighting Eagle aircraft – manufactured by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) – will be equipped with Raytheon's PhantomStrike radar, a Raytheon spokesperson confirmed to Janes on 17 May.  The PhantomStrike active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar is a compact platform designed for light attack aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and stationary platfor...

USMC receives first extended-range General Atomics MQ-9

By Zach Rosenberg 18 May 2023
An USMC MQ-9. (US Marine Corps)  The US Marine Corps (USMC) has taken receipt of its first two extended-range General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) MQ-9s.  The two newbuild aircraft will be operated by Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.    “These aircraft will be based out of Hawaii, fulfilling an immediate need for a long-range, long-endurance, land-based [large-size] UAS [unmanned aircraft system] to conduct persistent maritime domain awareness and data re...

A400M stand-off jammer concept breaks cover

By Richard Scott 18 May 2023
Screengrab from an Airbus video shown at the AOC Europe 2023 conference in Bonn, Germany, showing a Luftwaffe A400M aircraft in a stand-off jammer configuration for the luWES airborne electronic attack requirement. (Richard Scott)  Airbus Defence and Space has revealed a stand-off jammer (SOJ) adaptation of its A400M Atlas airlifter as a potential solution for Germany's Luftgestätze Wirkung im Elektromagnetischen Spektrum (luWES) programme.  Showcased for the first time at the AOC Europe 2023 conference and exhibition in Bonn, Germany, from 1...

IRGC confirms specs for Shahed-136 attack UAV

By Jeremy Binnie 17 May 2023
The Shahed-136 displayed at the IRGC exhibition in Qom with the information poster behind it. (Mehr News Agency)  Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) released performance specifications for the Shahed-136 one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) when it displayed one publicly for the first time in an exhibition in Qom from 13 May.  The poster behind the UAV said it has a range of 2,500 km, which is the same performance that Yemen's Houthi rebels attributed to the Shahed-136 they unveiled as the domestically produced Waeid in Marc...

Ukraine conflict: Zelensky's tour of major European countries yield more weapons for Kyiv

By Nicholas Fiorenza 17 May 2023
Germany's new EUR2.7 billion military support package for Ukraine includes four IRIS-T SLM systems with a total of 12 launchers. (Diehl)  Major European countries pledged more military support for Ukraine during a tour by President Volodymr Zelensky of their capitals on 14 and 15 May.  During a joint press conference with Zelensky in Berlin on 14 May, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a new military equipment support package worth a total of EUR2.7 billion (USD2.9 billion) for more Leopard 1 tanks, Marder infantry fighting vehicles (IFV...

Update: Germany to replace Tiger attack helo with H145M

By Gareth Jennings 17 May 2023
Having declined to join its international partners in the Mk III upgrade, Germany will now retire its Tigers with no dedicated attack helicopter replacement. Instead, it will employ the H145M in the light attack helicopter role. (Janes/Gareth Jennings)  Germany plans to retire its Airbus Helicopters Tiger attack fleet in favour of acquiring more Airbus Helicopters H145M utility rotorcraft that it can arm with long-range air-to-surface missiles.  Reuters cited a Bundeswehr spokesperson as confirming the plan that had been reported in the Germa...

South Korea's KF-21 passes ‘combat assessment' to accelerate production

By Jon Grevatt 16 May 2023
The second KAI KF-21 prototype launches a mid-range air-to-air Meteor missile during the aircraft's armament trials in late March 2023. (Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA))  Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21 fighter aircraft has passed a “provisional combat suitability evaluation”, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 16 May.  DAPA said the milestone – achieved following two years of trials – is intended to accelerate aircraft manufacturing ahead of the initial KF-21 production phase in 2024.  KAI'...

Update: Romania retires MiG-21

By Sam Wise & Gareth Jennings 16 May 2023
Romania retired the last of its MiG-21s on 15 May, bringing 61 years of operational service to an end. (Romanian Ministry of National Defence)  The Romanian Air Force (RoAF) has retired from service the last of its MiG-21 LanceR (R for Romania), with the final airframes being officially withdrawn on 15 May.    The RoAF marked the retirement with ceremonies at the 71st and 86th airbases in Campia Turzii and Borcea, respectively, before the last three aircraft from each base departed for the 95th Air Base in Bacau for storage.   Janes...

Analysis – Ukraine conflict: Kyiv's call for Western fighter jets grows louder

By Gareth Jennings 16 May 2023
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence released concept imagery of an F-16 in Ukraine livery to mark Ukraine's Air Force Day on 7 August 2022, reinforcing the message that this is the Western combat aircraft it wants. (Ukraine Ministry of Defence)  Since the earliest days of Russia's renewed invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Kyiv has asked for one thing above all others – Western fighter jets.  Ahead of the Russian invasion, Ukraine fielded a range of Soviet Union-era combat aircraft that it inherited in 1991, and while theUkrainian Air Force...

Germany to replace Tiger attack helo with H145M

By Gareth Jennings 16 May 2023
Having declined to join its international partners in the Mk III upgrade, Germany will now retire its Tigers with no dedicated attack helicopter replacement. Instead, it will employ the H145M in the light attack helicopter role. (Janes/Gareth Jennings)  Germany plans to retire its Airbus Helicopters Tiger attack fleet in favour of acquiring more Airbus Helicopters H145M utility rotorcraft that it can arm with long-range air-to-surface missiles.  Reuters cited a Bundeswehr spokesperson as confirming the plan that had been reported in the Germa...

UAS Heavy Lift Challenge reopens to new suppliers

By Olivia Savage 15 May 2023
Malloy Aeronautics T-600 heavy-lift quadcopter has been demonstrated as part of the UK UASHLC challenge. (Crown Copyright)  The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has reopened the Uncrewed Air Systems Heavy Lift Capability (UASHLC) framework to new suppliers, the authority announced on 12 May.  With a GBP95 million (USD118 million) financial headroom, the UASHLC framework is intended to accelerate the development of a range of autonomous heavy-lift unmanned aircraft system (UAS), inform maritime operating concepts, and evaluate the applicability of...

USSOCOM eyes loitering systems for EW, other functions

By Andrew White 15 May 2023
AeroVironment's Switchblade 300 Block 20, showcased at SOF Week 2023, has twice the endurance of its predecessor and hosts a modular payload and a side tilt camera. (Andrew White)  US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is prioritising loitering technologies to support counter-violent extremist organisation (C-VEO) operations and strategic competition, service leaders said.  “Loitering capabilities has been one of the big things on my mind” this year, Colonel Anh Ha, programme executive officer Special Operations Forces (SOF) Warrior, said a...

SDA kicks off Tranche 2 prototype development for PWSA

By Carlo Munoz 15 May 2023
A US Marine Corps field radio operator from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit sets up satellite communication at Camp Korean Village, Iraq, in 2008. (US Department of Defense)  The Pentagon's Space Development Agency (SDA) is soliciting industry proposals for space vehicle (SV) prototype variants and associated payloads for the Transport Layer of the agency's Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA).  PWSA programme officials are looking to acquire 100 Tranche 2 Transport Layer (T2TL) ‘Alpha' variant low-Earth orbit (LEO) SVs and as...

Ukraine conflict: UK promises ‘long-range attack drones' to Kyiv

By Gareth Jennings 15 May 2023
‘Drones', or unmanned aerial vehicles, have been central to Ukraine's war effort, as evidenced in this screenshot of an operator's view of a TB2 strike against a Russian position. The UK is now promising to deliver to Kyiv new long-range attack drones of an unspecified type. (Ukrainian General Staff)  The United Kingdom is to deliver to Ukraine “new long-range attack drones with a range of over 200 km”, the British government announced on 15 May.  The pledge was made during a meeting in London between UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Ukr...

Parting shot: Tejas Mk 2

By Akhil Kadidal 12 May 2023
India's Tejas Mk 2 fighter aircraft. (Janes/Akhil Kadidal)  India's Tejas Mark 2 project is intended to provide the Indian Air Force (IAF) with a more advanced version of the Tejas Mark 1 light combat aircraft (LCA). The aircraft's key role is to give the IAF the ability to wield a wide range of stand-off weapons.    The IAF previously told   Janes   that it requires about 180 aircraft.   Janes   understands this is on the condition that the aircraft has better capabilities than the baseline Tejas Mk 1. The IAF mandat...

Australia places greater value on long-range missiles than B-21s

By Akhil Kadidal 12 May 2023
In keeping with its focus on long-range strike capability, Australia hopes to upgrade its Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fleet to the Block 4 standard. This is to integrate the JSM with the aircraft. This missile has a maximum range of 300 n mile. (Commonwealth of Australia)  Australia's rejection of the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider for acquisition has prompted it to focus on improving its long-range strike capabilities using existing aircraft.  Janes assesses that this decision was made based on factors of long-range deterrence, plus acqu...

USSOCOM to trial ‘Rapid Dragon' palletised launcher in November

By Andrew White 12 May 2023
Airmen and riggers with the 1st Special Operations Squadron Logistics Readiness Squadron load a Rapid Dragon Palletized Weapon System aboard an MC-130J Commando II in December 2021. (USAF)  US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to demonstrate its ‘Rapid Dragon' missile launch capability in November 2023, the command's acquisition executive, Jim Smith, said at SOF Week in Tampa, Florida, on 9 May.  The weapon is to be launched from a US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) MC-130J Commando II at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, and fol...

US approves German Chinook buy for USD8.5 billion

By Gareth Jennings 12 May 2023
A rendering of the Chinook in Luftwaffe markings. Germany has been approved to buy 60 such helicopters for an estimated USD8.5 billion. (Boeing)  The US has approved the sale of Boeing CH-47F Block 2 Chinook helicopters to Germany for an estimated USD8.5 billion.  Announced on 11 May, the US Department of State's approval for the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) covers 60 extended-range helicopters, as well as mission equipment, spares, training, transportation, and support.  “The proposed sale will improve Germany's heavy-lift capability. German...
Request Consultation

Request a free consultation to discover how Janes can provide you with assured, interconnected open-source intelligence.

Air News List