Friday 3 September 2021

Weekly Briefing: Air Warfare

The latest Air Warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
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Weekly Briefing
Air Warfare

Key Weight And Drag Optimization Opportunities For Future Vertical Lift

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HASC Defense Policy Bill Doubles Down On F-35 Oversight

HASC chides that "the majority" of GAO recommendations on how DoD could better manage the F-35's nearly $1.3 billion sustainment costs "remain open," in some cases for more than seven years.

 

Russia, KSA Strengthen Military Ties In Signal To Washington; UAVs, Helos Potentially On Table

If Saudi Arabia want to send a signal to Washington without really endangering the American-Saudi security relationship, they'll limit their arms deals with Russia to smaller – or even token – orders of relatively benign equipment.

 

Iraq Closes In On Drones, Helicopters And EW From Turkey

Iraq wants 12 T-129 ATAK helicopters, six Koral electronic warfare systems, and an unspecified number of TB2 Bayraktar armed drones as part of the deal, which would tie the two countries closer.

 

Navy's Anti-Air Defense Missile Readying For Initial Production

With the missile past milestone C, the Navy is now clear to award Northrop Grumman a low-rate initial production contract in the coming months.

 

DoD's Technology Imperative: How Industry Is Answering DoD's Call For A Competitive Edge

[Sponsored] Directed energy thermal management, infrared suppression, virtual reality maintenance, and a reusable hypersonic capability are just a few innovations coming out of Rolls-Royce.
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