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Israeli company participating in army loitering munition programme

By Meredith Roaten 12 October 2023
UVision's Hero-120 tactical loitering system. (UVision)  Israeli-based company UVision is developing a smaller munition in its family of loitering munitions that will participate in the US Army's only loitering munitions programme.  The Hero-120 – a tube-launched anti-tank loitering munition being used in Ukraine – weighs 40 lb and can fly at a maximum speed of 140 kt, said Itzik Huber, UVision vice-president for North America. The new Hero-90 munition is lighter and intended for a dismounted soldier, making it ideal for the Low Altitude Stal...

F-35s operate from Sweden for first time as Nordic air forces strengthen co-operation

By Gareth Jennings 12 October 2023
One of two Norwegian F-35As arriving at Vidsel forward operating base, marking the first time this aircraft type has operated in Sweden. (Swedish Armed Forces)  Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft operated from Sweden for the first time on 11 October, as part of the Nordic Cross Border Training agreement.  A pair of Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) F-35As from 331 Squadron flew into Vidsel forward operating base (FOB) in the north of Sweden, before being refuelled and departing again.  “In this way, the air...

US MQ-9 unit to redeploy from Kyushu to Okinawa

By Akhil Kadidal 11 October 2023
The deployment of US GA-ASI MQ-9s from Kyushu to Okinawa is expected to improve joint US-Japan reconnaissance capabilities near the Senkaku Islands and Taiwan. (US Air Force/Staff Sgt Christopher Broome)  The US military is redeploying a unit of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9s from Kyushu island to Okinawa to enhance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in southwest Japan.  The 319th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron (ERS) operates eight MQ-9s, according to information from the US Depart...

Airbus completes A3R automatic aerial refuelling trials

By Gareth Jennings 11 October 2023
A Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15SG Eagle combat aircraft connects to an MRTT tanker during A3R testing in August. (Airbus)  Airbus Defence and Space (DS) has completed trials of the automatic air-to-air refuelling (A3R) system for its A330-200 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft.  Announced on 11 October, the completion of testing was carried out in conjunction with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), which utilised one of its own MRTTs along with its full fleet of receiver aircraft types in a series of ‘wet' and ‘dry' (...

India deploys MRSAM near northwestern borders with Pakistan

By Kapil Kajal 10 October 2023
The MRSAM system (pictured above) can intercept multiple targets at ranges up to 70 km. (Israel Aerospace Industries)    The Indian Air Force (IAF) has deployed an air-defence system known as the medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) near India's northwestern borders with Pakistan, an IAF source told   Janes  on 9 October  .  The MRSAM – which is the domestic variant of the Israeli-developed Barak-8 SAM system – is deployed at Air Force Station (AFS) Adampur in Jalandhar district, Punjab, the source added.  AFS Adam...

Indian Army test-fires extended range BrahMos cruise missile

By Kapil Kajal 10 October 2023
BrahMos ER is an improved variant of baseline BrahMos (pictured above) taking part in India's Republic Day parade. The estimated range of the extended variant is 72% (between 450 and 500 km) more than the baseline version range of 290 km. (Indian Ministry of Defence)  The BrahMos Missile Regiment of the Indian Army has test-fired a land-attack version of extended range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile (BrahMos ER) from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on 10 October, an Indian Army official told Janes.  The official said the test was part of t...

AUSA 2023: Teledyne FLIR unveils new Black Hornet variant

By Carlo Munoz 10 October 2023
Teledyne FLIR's BH 3 nano UAS. Since 2017 company officials have delivered roughly 20,000 BH3 systems to 44 countries, including most recently 1,000 BH3 nano drones to Ukrainian forces. (Teledyne FLIR)  Teledyne FLIR unveiled the newest variant of its Black Hornet nano-unmanned aircraft system (UAS) at the Association of United States Army (AUSA) 2023 annual conference.  The Black Hornet 4 (BH4) variant builds upon the technical attributes of the previous iteration of the nano UAS – the Black Hornet 3 (BH3) – according to Dave Viens, vice-pre...

Update: Latvia revealed to be undisclosed customer of Cayuse Warrior light attack helicopter

By Gareth Jennings 09 October 2023
Seen in the service of the former Afghan Air Force, the MD 530F is to be flown by the Latvian Air Force also according to a US Army contract notification. (US DoD)  Latvia is to field the MD Helicopters (MDH) MD 530F Cayuse Warrior light attack rotorcraft in a proposed deal that was disclosed by neither the manufacturer nor the customer.  First revealed by the scramble.nl aviation blog on 1 October, the pending order came to light in a US Army Contracting Command (ACC)-Redstone Arsenal notification for component repair and contracted field se...

Brazil kicks off refurbishment process for M109A3 artillery systems

By Victor Barreira 09 October 2023
The Brazilian Army has formally started the refurbishment process for its M109A3 self-propelled howitzers fleet. (Victor Manuel Saraiva Barreira)  The Brazilian Army has formally cleared a guideline on 2 October to start refurbishing its M109A3 self-propelled howitzers, according to a 22 September army announcement.  The effort is part of the subprogram ‘Field Artillery System' (SPrg SAC) and seeks to restore operability and extend the M109A3's life cycle by replacing structural parts and components or equipment, the army said. An army workin...

Sikorsky Raider X 98% complete pending October engine delivery

By Zach Rosenberg 09 October 2023
Sikorsky's Raider X prototype at the company's West Palm Beach, Florida factory, in September 2023. (Lockheed Martin Corporation – Sikorsky)  Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky's Raider X, the company's submission for the US Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) programme, is 98% complete, Sikorsky president Paul Lemmo said during a 3 October media roundtable. The compound helicopter lacks only its engine, the General Electric (GE) T901 Improved Engine Turbine Program (ITEP), which Lemmo expects to arrive later in October.  “We...

Autonomous vehicles co-ordinate in de-mining exercise

By Olivia Savage 09 October 2023
A quadcopter co-ordinating autonomously alongside a UGV in a de-mining exercise in Belgium in September 2023, supported by the European Defence Agency. (European Defence Agency)  A de-mining exercise involving an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and two unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) was held in Belgium in September to assess the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for improvised explosive device (IED) detection.  The exercise, supported by the European Defence Agency (EDA) and announced on 2 October, involved a quadcopter and two UGVs...

Wing Loong II UAV recorded in Taiwan ADIZ for first time

By Akhil Kadidal 06 October 2023
China's Wing Loong-2 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV that is capable of strike and surveillance operations. (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)  A Chinese military Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) Wing Loong II (GJ-2) strike-capable unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has made its first recorded appearance in Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ).  The aircraft was recorded on 3 October as it flew into the southwestern quadrant of the ADIZ, north of Pratas island, according to Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense (MN...

Ukraine conflict: Sweden links Gripen transfer to Ukraine to its NATO membership

By Gareth Jennings 06 October 2023
Sweden is exploring options for the transfer of Gripen combat aircraft to Ukraine, but it will only do this after it has been admitted into the NATO alliance. (Saab)  Sweden has touted the possibility of transferring Saab JAS 39 Gripen combat aircraft to Ukraine, but only once its accession into the NATO alliance has been concluded.  Swedish Minister of Defence Pål Jonson announced the offer on 6 October as part of a wider raft of Swedish military support for Ukraine.  “Today, Sweden announced the 14th military support package for Ukraine wor...

AUSA 2023: US Army testing out SpaceX satcom capability

By Meredith Roaten 05 October 2023
Starshield system is utilised during Exercise ‘Vanguard' on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. (Lance Cpl. Joseph E. DeMarcus)  The US Army's 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) will be one of the first units to use SpaceX's new defence capability in theatre, the commanding general of the formation told Janes on 4 October.  The brigade received four Starshield systems – the military variant of SpaceX's low-Earth orbit satellite constellation for communications – on 1 October, US Army Colonel Brandon Teague, 5th SFAB commander, said in an i...

Update: Australia to retire MRH90 Taipan fleet early

By Akhil Kadidal 05 October 2023
The withdrawal of Australia's NHIndustries MRH90s from flight operations increases the burden on other army aviation rotary-wing assets, until adequate numbers of new Sikorsky UH-60Ms can be inducted into service. In this image, an MRH90 from the 5th Aviation Regiment prepares to land behind a CH-47F at Ingham Airport in Queensland in May 2022. (Commonwealth of Australia)  The Australian government is permanently withdrawing its NHIndustries (NHI) MRH90 ‘Taipan' fleet from flight operations.  The “MRH-90 Taipan helicopters will not return to...

Latvia revealed to be undisclosed customer of Cayuse Warrior light attack helicopter

By Gareth Jennings 04 October 2023
Seen in the service of the former Afghan Air Force, the MD 530F is to be flown by the Latvian Air Force also according to a US Army contract notification. (US DoD)  Latvia is to field the MD Helicopters (MDH) MD 530F Cayuse Warrior light attack rotorcraft in a deal that was disclosed by neither the manufacturer nor the customer.  First revealed by the scramble.nl aviation blog on 1 October, the order came to light in a US Army Contracting Command (ACC)-Redstone Arsenal notification for component repair and contracted field service in support...

Sweden to upgrade Gripen C/D engines for greater performance and lower costs

By Gareth Jennings 03 October 2023
Seen in a test rig, the RM12 engine that powers the Gripen C/D is to be upgraded by GKN Aerospace. (GKN Aerospace)  Sweden is to upgrade the powerplant of its Saab JAS 39 Gripen C/D combat aircraft for greater performance and lower life-cycle costs, GKN Aerospace announced on 3 October.  GKN Aerospace currently holds the type certificate for the General Electric (GE) F404 turbofan-derived Volvo Aero RM12 engine in the Gripen C/D and has been contracted by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to implement the upgrade in co-operati...

KVD-002 UCAV strengthens PLAGF's airborne ISR capability

By Akhil Kadidal 03 October 2023
The KVD-002 UCAV is capable of supporting the PLAGF's large fleet of attack and transport helicopters. (Janes)  The People's Liberation Army Ground Force's (PLAGF's) acquisition of the new KVD-002 integrated surveillance unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) has reinforced the modernisation of its airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.    Since 2021 the PLAGF has focused on the acquisition of ISR or target-detection platforms such as the KVD-001 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and HAIG Z-11...

US Army selects Griffon Aerospace and Textron Systems for Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems Phase 2

By Zach Rosenberg 03 October 2023
Griffon Aerospace's Valiant. (Griffon Aerospace)  The US Army on 26 September selected the Griffon Aerospace Valiant and Textron Systems Aerosonde Mk 4.8 Hybrid Quadrotor (HQ) for the second phase of the Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems (FTUAS) competition.  Phase 2 of FTUAS is intended to advance the two designs through critical design review (CDR), the last step before building and testing a prototype aircraft.  “Following the CDR, the remaining [companies] will participate in flight demonstrations and MOSA [Modular Open Systems Ar...

Lockheed Martin flies first F-16 for Slovakia

By Gareth Jennings 02 October 2023
The first of 14 F-16 Block 70 aircraft for Slovakia made its maiden flight in the US on 29 September. (Lockheed Martin)  Lockheed Martin flew the first F-16C Block 70 Fighting Falcon multirole combat aircraft for Slovakia at its Greenville production facility in South Carolina on 29 September.  The first of 12 single-seat F-16C and two twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft for the Slovak Air Force made its maiden flight about three weeks after being officially presented to the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic on 6 September.  Slovakia signed f...
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