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Welsh wants Boeing to come up with “predictable” timetable for KC-46

Welsh wants Boeing to come up with “predictable” timetable for KC-46

The head of the U.S. Air Force, Gen. Mark Welsh, told Defense News he wants more oversight on the Boeing KC-46 program.

Photo: Boeing

“We’re at a point now where we really need to see the first flight of this tanker, the actual tanker variant,” Welsh said. “Then, we need to have a predictable milestone chart between now and the required-assets-available date in August of ’17 that we can track down with some definitive consistency from this point forward.”

Source: Welsh wants Boeing to come up with “predictable” timetable for KC-46

Producing more F-35s could stress suppliers

Producing more F-35s could stress suppliers

The F-35 program manager, Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, said ramping up the production of the fighter could stress suppliers as they would have to produce more spare parts for repairs and modifications.

By U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

“We are asking the supply base between now and 2019 to do an awful lot,” Bogdan said.

Source: Producing more F-35s could stress suppliers

Raytheon demonstrates swappable EW payloads for MALD-J

Raytheon demonstrates swappable EW payloads for MALD-J

The U.S. Naval Research Lab and Raytheon have demonstrated successful captive flights of a modular, rapid replacement architecture for electronic warfare (EW) payloads on the Miniature Air Launched Decoy-Jammer (MALD-J).

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The CERBERUS payload is customized for a specific mission and threat. During testing at the Northern Edge exercise in Alaska, four separately developed EW payloads were used in 12 operationally relevant missions.

Source: Raytheon demonstrates swappable EW payloads for MALD-J

Japan plans to have 8 operational spy satellites by next decade

Japan plans to have 8 operational spy satellites by next decade

Japan is planning to boost the number of intelligence gathering satellites in operation from the current four to eight by fiscal 2023.

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At the moment, Japan has three optical spy satellites in orbit and a same number of synthetic aperture radar satellites. Four are operational, one is on standby while the last one has exceeded its operational lifespan.

Source: Japan plans to have 8 operational spy satellites by next decade

South Korea moves forward to introduce 12 S-3 Vikings into service

South Korea moves forward to introduce 12 S-3 Vikings into service

Yonhap new reported that South Korea is going ahead with a plan to introduce 12 S-3 Vikings into service with the Navy. A military program review group has given the green light.

By U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Kristi J. Earl. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

However, the proposal still has to be cleared by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration

Source: South Korea moves forward to introduce 12 S-3 Vikings into service

Aero Vodochody to protest French training aircraft tender

Aero Vodochody to protest French training aircraft tender

Aero Vodochody said it plans to protest the French tender for training aircraft, saying the criteria discriminates its L-39NG jet trainer.

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The Czech company said to be selected for evaluation, its aircraft must meet Continuing Airworthiness regulations that are meant for civil aircraft builders.

Source: Aero Vodochody to protest French training aircraft tender

USAF to start flight testing of AESA radar on F-16

USAF to start flight testing of AESA radar on F-16

Two F-16s from the 412th Test Wing at Edwards Air Force Base will start flight testing of the AN/APG-83 AESA radar from this month.
F-16 Radar Installation. July 23, 2015. Photographer: Bobbi Zapka
U.S. Air Force photo by Bobbi Zapka

The tests are to be completed in August 2016 and the results will be used on the F-16 Phoenix Rising Project for Taiwan.

Source: USAF to start flight testing of AESA radar on F-16