Air
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Feb- 2026 -25 February
US Army Plans Black Hawk Midlife Overhaul to Extend Service Past 2050
The US Army has sought industry input to assess the feasibility of commercially modifying its UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter fleet.
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25 February
Airbus Sets Out New Military Helicopter Concepts for NATO
Airbus has answered NATO’s call for the next generation of rotorcraft, unveiling concepts designed for high-speed flights and operational flexibility.
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25 February
Avio Plans $500M US Solid Rocket Motor Facility
Avio is positioning itself for future US missile and space propulsion demand with a planned $500-million-dollar solid rocket motor facility in southern Virginia.
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24 February
B-2 Spirit Modernization Advances With First Flight of SNC Comms Suite
SNC has completed the maiden flight of its Adaptable Communications Suite with the B-2 Spirit heavy strategic bomber aircraft.
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24 February
Anduril Secures $43M to Boost US Solid Rocket Motor Production
The US Department of Defense has awarded Anduril Industries $43.7 million in additional funding to expand domestic production of solid rocket motors.
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24 February
Russia Equips Molniya Kamikaze Drones With Shahed Modems
Russia has begun installing Shahed mesh modems on its Molniya tactical unmanned aerial systems to counter Ukrainian forces.
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24 February
General Atomics Names Loyal Wingman Prototype YFQ-42A ‘Dark Merlin’
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. has selected “Dark Merlin” as the name for its YFQ-42A unmanned aerial system bid under the US Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft program.
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24 February
GE, Kratos Secure US Air Force Contract for Expendable ‘Loyal Wingman’ Engine
The US Air Force has awarded a joint $12.4-million contract to GE Aerospace and Kratos to design an engine for Collaborative Combat Aircraft.
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24 February
MK 41 VLS: A Guide to the Backbone of Modern Naval Firepower
This guide breaks down the Mk 41 Vertical Launching System, explaining how its modular design enables warships to launch diverse missiles from a single system.
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24 February
AI Joins Greece’s Achilles’ Shield, Automating Air Defense Decisions
Greece is injecting an artificial intelligence “brain” into its Achilles’ Shield air defense system, aiming to automate threat detection and interceptor selection against modern aerial threats.
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