Yearly Archive: 2020

Dutch Navy Recovers Crashed NH90 Helicopter in Caribbean

Dutch Navy Recovers Crashed NH90 Helicopter in Caribbean

The NH90 helicopter that disappeared into the sea on July 19 in the Caribbean has been salvaged. The aircraft has been brought to the surface in 2 parts in recent days. The tailpiece and hull arrived this afternoon in the port of Curaçao and are now going to the Netherlands by ship. They will arrive…
French Navy Chooses Euroflir 410 for H160 Helicopters

French Navy Chooses Euroflir 410 for H160 Helicopters

PARIS — Babcock France, an engineering firm that provides support services for government strategic forces, has selected the new-generation Euroflir 410 optronic (electro-optical) system from Safran Electronics & Defense as part of the contract awarded by French defense procurement agency DGA (Dir…
NAO Audits Australia’s Defence Export Strategy

NAO Audits Australia’s Defence Export Strategy

The objective of this audit was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian Department of Defence’s design process and implementation to date of the Defence Export Strategy.

What did we find?
— The Department of Defence’s design and implementation to date of the Defence Export Strategy…

Esper Says Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Battlefield

Esper Says Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Battlefield

One aspect of the return of great power competition is the race to develop artificial intelligence, Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper said at the virtual Joint Artificial Intelligence Center symposium.

Artificial intelligence has the potential to change the battlefield, and the country that’s f…

USMC Fields Common Aviation C&C System Two Years Early

USMC Fields Common Aviation C&C System Two Years Early

QUANTICO, Va. — Program Executive Officer Land Systems recently completed fielding all full-rate production units of the Common Aviation Command and Control System.

The task was accomplished nearly two years ahead of schedule, saving the government millions of dollars in the process.

CAC2S m…

RUAG Begins Series Production of Pylons for Saab Gripen E/F

RUAG Begins Series Production of Pylons for Saab Gripen E/F

After six years of development and industrialization and a number of prototypes produced, RUAG Aerostructures in Emmen (Switzerland) reached a significant milestone at the end of August with the final acceptance of the airworthiness test for the first payload suspension (pylon).

With the successf…

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