Chengdu J-10B operational with PLAAF
A Chengdu J-10B fighter in PLAAF markings, signifying the operational debut of the fighter.
Source: Chengdu J-10B operational with PLAAF
Monthly Archives: September 2015
AN/MPQ-64F1 radars sold to Latvia
AN/MPQ-64F1 radars sold to Latvia
Thales-Raytheon Systems has been given a $22 million FMS contract to supply the AN/MPQ-64F1 radar to Latvia. The completion date for the contact is Oct. 31, 2016.
By US ARMY. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Source: AN/MPQ-64F1 radars sold to Latvia
Footage of Russian warplanes in Syria
Footage of Russian warplanes in Syria
French TV channel TF1 has managed to film Russian warplanes that recently arrive in Latakia, Syria. The camera crew managed to capture an Antonov transport, Su-24 fighter bombers and Mi-24s at the airport.
Taiwan to replenish TOW 2A stocks with TOW 2B RF
Taiwan is keen to replace its TOW 2A stockpile, which is nearing the end of its lifespan, and replace it with the new TOW 2B RF.
By Lance Cpl. Samantha Barajas (https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1369595) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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Lockheed Martin started construction of world’s largest digital phased array radar
Lockheed Martin started construction of world’s largest digital phased array radar
Lockheed Martin’s Space Fence System has cleared the Critical Design Review (CDR) conducted by the U.S. Air Force. Construction of the world’s largest digital phased array radar has begun on Kwajalein Island, the company said.
Image: Lockheed Martin
S-band radar system design was considered technically mature after a three-day CDR by U.S. government officials in Moorestown.
“Completion of CDR marks the end of the design phase and the start of radar production and facility construction of the Space Fence system,” says Steve Bruce, vice president for Advanced Systems at Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems and Training business.
Source: Lockheed Martin started construction of world’s largest digital phased array radar
White Sand Missile Range holds largest training exercise.
ARCHER artillery system delivered to Sweden
BAE Systems has delivered the first production series ARCHER artillery system to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) on Sept. 28.
By Ibaril (Own work) [GFDL or CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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RAF Waddington air show scrapped
RAF Waddington air show scrapped
The Royal Air Force has decided to stop organizing the RAF Waddington air show due to ‘increased security concerns.’
Alan Wilson [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Source: RAF Waddington air show scrapped
Iraq willing to allow Russian reconnaissance flights on ISIL in its airspace
Iraq willing to allow Russian reconnaissance flights on ISIL in its airspace
An Iraqi defense ministry spokesman said Baghdad is willing to allow Russian reconnaissance aircraft to spy on ISIL while flying over its airspace.
By Jenyk (http://spotters.net.ua/file/?id=87882&size=large) [CC BY-SA 4.0 or CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
“If Russia needs to participate in aircraft reconnaissance flights, it can make a formal request to the Iraqi government and there will be no objection in my opinion,” said Brig. Gen. Tahseen Ibrahim on Sept. 28.
Source: Iraq willing to allow Russian reconnaissance flights on ISIL in its airspace
First aerial fuel transfer from RAAF KC-30A to F-35A
First aerial fuel transfer from RAAF KC-30A to F-35A
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has completed the first fuel transfer from a RAAF KC-30A to a USAF F-35A at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Photos: USAF
A total of 59 contacts were conducted of which five contacts transferred 43,200 pounds of fuel during the four hour sortie.
Source: First aerial fuel transfer from RAAF KC-30A to F-35A