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Sep- 2022 -13 SeptemberAir
Pentagon Hopes to Resume F-35 Deliveries ‘Pretty Soon’ After Finding Chinese Part
The US hopes to continue deliveries of F-35s pending an investigation if no apparent security risks are linked to the Chinese alloy used in the jets.
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12 SeptemberAir
Poland to Procure 96 AH-64E Apache Helicopters
Poland will purchase nearly a hundred AH-64E Apache helicopters as part of its military modernization program.
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12 SeptemberAir
Boeing Demonstrates Poseidon’s Ability to Control MQ-25 Drone Mid-Air
American aerospace firm Boeing has demonstrated a P-8A Poseidon aircraft controlling an MQ-25 Stingray drone in-flight.
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9 SeptemberAir
US Navy, Marine Corps Order Aircraft Engines From Rolls Royce
The US Department of Defense has awarded Rolls-Royce two aircraft engine contracts for the US Navy and Marine Corps.
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9 SeptemberAir
US Navy, Northrop Test Autonomous Target Tracking Pod on Super Hornet
Northrop Grumman has completed the first flight tests of its LITENING advanced targeting pod on the F/A-18 Super Hornet.
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9 SeptemberAir
US OKs Pakistan F-16 Fleet Sustainment Deal
The US State Department has approved the potential foreign military sale of F-16 equipment and support services to the government of Pakistan.
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9 SeptemberAir
US Plans Drone Wingman Competition for Sixth-Gen Fighter
The US Air Force plans to conduct a drone wingman competition in 2024 to support its sixth-generation fighter aircraft.
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9 SeptemberAir
US Suspends F-35 Deliveries After Finding Chinese Component
The US has temporarily ceased accepting Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter aircraft deliveries after finding a Chinese component in one of its parts.
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8 SeptemberAir
BAE to Produce Electronic Warfare System for US F-15 Fighters
BAE Systems has received a contract from Boeing to produce an electronic warfare system for the US F-15E and F-15EX Eagle fighter jets.
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1 SeptemberAir
Sierra Nevada Investing $200M in Potential US Army Surveillance Aircraft
Sierra Nevada said it is investing more than $200 million to produce two prototypes of its RAPCON-X surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft.
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