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US Air Force Invents “E-Series” Classification for Aircraft

US Air Force Invents “E-Series” Classification for Aircraft

ARLINGTON, Va. — Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett told Air Force Association conference attendees that the future of Air and Space technology will include aircraft, weapons and satellites which will be digitally engineered and virtually tested before ever taking physical form.

A true …

S. Korea Mulls Developing Own Engine for K-9 Howitzer

S. Korea Mulls Developing Own Engine for K-9 Howitzer

South Korea is considering developing an indigenous engine for its K-9 self-propelled howitzer, officials said Tuesday, as the country pushes to expand the local development of weapons parts.

The Defense Acquisition Program Administration and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy were to s…

RUAG Claims Real-Time Supply Chain Improvements for F-35

RUAG Claims Real-Time Supply Chain Improvements for F-35

RUAG Australia’s hydraulic actuator manufacturing Centre of Excellence is leveraging Industry 4.0 standards to position the business for continued and sustainable growth. Recent capital investments and the fresh implementation of Industry 4.0 has optimised manufacturing processes, delivered an incre…
Collins to Test Long-Range Imaging Sensor on P-3C Test Aircraft

Collins to Test Long-Range Imaging Sensor on P-3C Test Aircraft

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of Raytheon Technologies Corp., has been awarded a $19.9 million contract by the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR) to conduct a maritime experiment of the company’s MS-177A long-range multi-spectral imaging sensor on a Navy flight test …
RAN Fleet Tanker Completes 700th Replenishment at Sea

RAN Fleet Tanker Completes 700th Replenishment at Sea

HMAS Sirius has achieved a career milestone less than a week from celebrating 14 years of service in the RAN. The replenishment ship conducted its 700th replenishment at sea since commissioning on September 16, 2006, refuelling HMAS Hobart.

Commanding Officer Sirius Commander Sam Woolrych said th…

I libici si sono presi il Mediterraneo, nel silenzio italiano

I libici si sono presi il Mediterraneo, nel silenzio italiano

Il sequestro dei 18 marittimi di Mazara del Vallo ha portato di nuovo alla ribalta la questione, decennale, delle acque territoriali libiche (anche se ormai di Libia, come entità politica, non si può certo parlare).

Nel 1973 l’allora regime del colonnello Gheddafi dichiarò che il Golfo di Sirte faceva parte delle acque interne, e venne quindi annesso lungo una linea di circa 300 miglia, lungo il 32° 31’ parallelo di latitudine nord. Tale rivendicazione geografica venne respinta dalle principali nazioni europee, tra cui l’Italia.


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