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More flight-testing slated for PAC-3 and Aegis

By Michael Fabey 20 April 2023
PAC-3 missiles are being tested in operations with Aegis Combat Systems. (Lockheed Martin)    Having proved it can operate the PAC-3 (Patriot Advanced Capability-3) missile with Aegis Ashore, Lockheed Martin is now set to conduct additional flight tests at White Sands in early 2024 using the Aegis Combat System, Joe DePietro, company vice-president and general manager for Naval Combat and Missile Defense Systems, told   Janes   on 4 April during the Navy League Sea-Air-Space 2023 conference held in National Harbor, Maryland....

DroneShield to deliver portable C-UAS equipment to the US DoD

By Oishee Majumdar 20 April 2023
DroneShield will deliver the DroneGun Mk4 (pictured) as well as some of its other portable C-UAS solutions to the US DoD and another US government agency under two recently secured contracts. (DroneShield)  DroneShield has secured two contracts, one from the US Department of Defense (DoD) and the other from a US government agency, to provide multiple types of handheld counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) equipment.    The deliveries under the two contracts, together valued at USD2.2 million, are expected to be completed by June, the...

UK Reaper shown carrying new undisclosed sensor payload

By Gareth Jennings 19 April 2023
Seen for the first time on imagery released by the MoD on 18 April, this UK Reaper is fitted with two cheek-mounted sensor arrays (one on each side of the aircraft). A previously classified blade antenna can also be seen fitted to the underfuselage. (Crown Copyright)  The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has released imagery of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9A Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fitted with a previously undisclosed new payload.  Released on 18 April to coincide with a media event at the Royal Air Forc...

Indra delivers deployable air traffic management systems to RAAF

By Oishee Majumdar 19 April 2023
The Lanza 3D medium-range surveillance radar (pictured) is part of two of the three Defence Deployable Air Traffic Management and Control Systems (DDATMCS) delivered by Indra to the RAAF. (Indra)  Spanish technology company Indra delivered three deployable air traffic management systems to the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Project AIR 5341 Phase 1.  The systems, named the Defence Deployable Air Traffic Management and Control Systems (DDATMCS), will enable the RAAF to manage airfield and...

Pentagon approves IBCS for full-rate production

By Carlo Munoz 14 April 2023
The interior of the IBCS Interactive Collaborative Environment. (Northrop Grumman)  The US Department of Defense (DOD) has officially given the US Army's Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) the green light to enter into full-rate production, allowing army personnel to begin planning for eventual deployments of the advanced command-and-control (C2) capability.  The full-rate production approval decision comes months after the system cleared the Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) milestone in late 2022,...

US Army developing HADES ISR prototypes

By Carlo Munoz 13 April 2023
A Multi-INT Special Mission aircraft, based on the Bombardier Global 6500 business jet, developed for South Korea by Raytheon. A similar variant could be used as part of the HADES prototype being sought by the US Army. (Raytheon)  The US Army's aviation directorate is soliciting industry input for prototype development of a new airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) system to support long-range precision fires operations and close “deep-sensing gaps” in the army's ISR portfolio, according to a recent service announcemen...

USAF Sensing Grid concept demands smaller, more interoperable sensors

By Carlo Munoz 11 April 2023
Air Force Research Laboratory's AgilePod mounted on the wing on the Scorpion Light Attack/ISR jet. The USAF is looking to develop smaller, lower-SWaP sensors like AgilePod to augment the service's sensing grid concept. (Air Force Research Laboratory)  The US Air Force (USAF) is shifting focus from developing expensive, highly tailored intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, (ISR) sensor systems to ones that are comparatively lower cost with significant reductions in size, weight, and power (SWaP) and increased interoperability with ot...

Navy League 2023: US Navy enters pre-production on new airborne EA capability

By Carlo Munoz 07 April 2023
An EA-18G Growler from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23, located at NAS Patuxent River, conducts a flight test over southern Maryland. (US Navy)  The US Navy (USN) is moving ahead with the development of a new electronic attack (EA) capability to address shortfalls in fleet-wide requirements for airborne signal jamming operations across specific radio frequency (RF) bands.  Navy officials have selected CAES, a Northern Virginia-based company specialising in advanced RF technologies, to carry out the development work for the initial, pre-p...

Japan launches funding scheme for defence exports

By Jon Grevatt 06 April 2023
Japan's new OSA scheme will provide funding for allied countries to procure defence equipment such as radars, transport aircraft, and surveillance ships. Pictured above is Japan's third Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship on its commissioning in March 2021. (Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force)  Japan has said it will launch a new credit facility to support defence exports. The Official Security Assistance (OSA) scheme – the first of its kind in Japan – will be aligned with the country's national security interests, the Ministry of Foreign...

Navy League 2023: BAE Systems to produce new F-35 EW system variant

By Carlo Munoz 06 April 2023
Four F-35Cs (F-35C / F-35) performed a flyby as they arrived at NAS Lemoore marking their historic arrival to join VFA-125 at the US Navy base. (Lockheed Martin)  BAE Systems has been awarded a USD491 million production deal to build the newest electronic warfare (EW) system variant for the F-35 Lighting II fighter, according to a company statement.  The Block 4 variant of the AN/ASQ-239 EW system for the F-35 “will include significantly upgraded hardware and software that improve sensing and signal-processing capabilities”, company officials...

Finnish Orbiter UAS to receive mid-life upgrade

By Olivia Savage 04 April 2023
The Orbiter 2 mini UAS in operation with the FDF will receive a mid-life upgrade, bolstering its performance. (Janes/Patrick Allen)  The Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) Orbiter 2 mini unmanned aircraft system (UAS) will receive a mid-life upgrade following a contract signed between the authority and manufacturer Aeronautics.  According to an Aeronautics announcement on 3 April, the company will provide the FDF Orbiter 2 UAS with a comprehensive mid-life upgrade package that includes a full suite of sensors, avionics, and data-processing systems...

Strange patterns: Growing complexity of Chinese activity in Taiwan's ADIZ

By Akhil Kadidal 04 April 2023
An assessment of Chinese air activity in Taiwan's ADIZ between 1 March 2022 and 27 March 2023 shows that the PLA began a sustained campaign of median line incursions from August. The data show that Chinese military aircraft are also involved in novel incursions into the ADIZ. (Taiwan MND/Japan MoD/Janes )  Flights by Chinese military aircraft into Taiwan's air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) are becoming increasingly complex and are showing a more diverse range of operations.  For years, China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force (PL...

SOFINS 2023: Actronika presents haptic feedback suit

By Amael Kotlarski 03 April 2023
Actronika haptic feedback suit. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)  French company Actronika unveiled a virtual tactical training system centred around a haptic feedback suit at the SOFINS 2023 defence exhibition held near Bordeaux, France.  Adapted from Skinetic, the company's flagship product designed primarily to support virtual reality (VR) gaming, the new prototype suit was reworked to fit underneath a plate carrier. This is to enable users to train with a real-world equipment loadout. The outer shell of the suit is lined with haptic actuators, ena...

Navy League 2023: US Navy contract provides for destroyer radar suit backfit

By Michael Fabey 03 April 2023
The recent navy contract provides for the first SPY-6(V)4 versions to be backfit on DDG 51 Flight IIA destroyers. (Raytheon)  The USD619 million contract awarded to Raytheon on 29 March to buy SPY-6 radar sets for the US Navy (USN) also provides for the first SPY-6(V)4 versions to be backfit on DDG 51 Flight IIAs, according to Mike Mills, senior director of naval radars, Raytheon.    “This starts getting your 24 RMA [radar modular assembly] configuration for BMD [ballistic missile defence] AMDR [air- and missile-defence radar],” Mills to...

Navy League 2023: New aircraft carrier radar suite set to go online in fourth quarter

By Michael Fabey 03 April 2023
With the new radar suite equipment installed on carrier   John F Kennedy  , Raytheon plans to bring the radar online later in 2023.  (Michael Fabey)  With all the hardware installed on aircraft carrier John F Kennedy  (CVN 79) for its SPY-6(V)3 radar suite in 2022, Raytheon is preparing to start bringing the radar online in the fourth quarter of 2023, Mike Mills, Raytheon senior director of naval radars, told   Janes  .   “We'll move into where we hand that system over to the testing team [and] they'll start testi...

DARPA seeks new space-based mass targeting software

By Carlo Munoz 03 April 2023
The Satellite Control Network's largest remote tracking station, operated by the 23rd Space Operations Squadron, at New Boston Space Force Station, New Hampshire. DARPA's Overwatch programme will allow for active tracking of 1,000 targets from space. (US Space Force)  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing a new satellite-based targeting software, capable of tracking upwards of 1,000 individual terrestrial targets simultaneously from space, once it is mature.  DARPA's Oversight project, as designed, “seeks softwar...

Navy League 2023: Raytheon prepares for further SPY-6 testing aboard destroyer Jack Lucas

By Michael Fabey 03 April 2023
Raytheon is set to conduct more testing on its SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) installed on the guided missile destroyer   Jack Lucas  .  (HII)    Raytheon is set to conduct more testing on its SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) installed on the guided-missile destroyer    USS   Jack Lucas  (DDG 125), according to Mike Mills, Raytheon senior director of naval radars.     “We've successfully completed two underways on   Jack Lucas  ,” Mills not...

Navy League 2023: US Navy task order calls for DDG(X) radar analysis

By Michael Fabey 03 April 2023
The radar modular assembly structure is the building block for SPY-6 radar scalability. (Raytheon)  Raytheon is working under a US Navy task order to analyse whether the service's future proposed guided-missile destroyer (DDG(X)) fleet should be outfitted with a radar that has 37 radar modular assemblies (RMAs) or 57 RMAs, said Mike Mills, Raytheon's senior director of naval radars.  Each RMA is a self-contained radar antenna in a 2×2×2 inch (5×5×5 cm) box, according to Raytheon. The RMAs stack together – are scaled – to fit the mission requi...

Navy League 2023: Milestones reached on LPD programme

By Michael Fabey 03 April 2023
The new radar suite was installed on Richard M McCool Jr  in January 2023.  (US Navy)  The US Navy (USN) awarded a contract for the next landing platform dock (LPD) amphibious ships while onboard testing on the enhanced radar suite is scheduled for the second quarter of 2023.  The USN awarded HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division a USD1.3 billion modification on 31 March to an earlier awarded contract for the procurement of the detail design and construction of amphibious transport dock LPD 32, the third Flight II LPD. The resulting fixed...

NATO opens innovation hub in UK

By Olivia Savage 31 March 2023
The first NATO DIANA regional headquarters was opened by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană (left) and UK Minister for Defence Procurement Alex Chalk (right). The centre will bring together academia, industry, and government in a shared space along with the UK's Defence and Security Accelerator, defence contractors, and the US Department of Defense's Tri-Service Office. (Crown Copyright)  The first NATO Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) office was formally opened in London on 30 March, the authority announ...
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