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The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Missouri, is being awarded $12,053,076 for cost-plus-fixed-fee, delivery order 0002 against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N00019-16-G-0001) for non-recurring design and development engineering for an engineering change proposal for the “Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) Super Hornet Conversion.” Work will be performed in St. Louis, Missouri (82.8 percent); and El Segundo, California (17.2 percent), and is expected to be completed September 2017.

 

http://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/855424

 

 

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Brimstone being tested on AH-64E for RAF.

 

http://www.army-technology.com/news/newsmbda-and-boeing-test-brimstone-missile-on-apache-ah-64e-helicopter-4951672

 

MBDA and Boeing test Brimstone missile on Apache AH-64E helicopter

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MBDA and Boeing have successfully tested the Brimstone missile for Apache AH-64E attack helicopters.

 

The precision attack weapon was evaluated during several trials and test-firings with the UK's future Apache AH-64E fleet.

 

The trials validated a prior UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) study contract that confirmed integration was expected to be low risk, MBDA said in a statement.

 

Fully telemetered missiles were test-fired to demonstrate the weapon's semi-active laser (SAL), dual mode SAL / millimetric wave (mmW) and fully autonomous mmW guidance modes.

 

Boeing flight test engineer Mesa AZ said: “The mmW autonomous shot from a moving and banking platform against an off-axis target with the missile hitting the MBT turret ring was the most aggressive shot I have seen in my 30 years of the Apache programme.”

 

The weapon was tested against tanks and pickup trucks in hovering, manoeuvring and banking scenarios.

 

"UK MoD is working together with MBDA to develop the missile capability the British Army requires.”

UK MoD FMC-WECA complex weapons senior responsible officer Dai Morris said: “UK MoD is working together with MBDA to develop the missile capability the British Army requires.

 

“Brimstone is part of a family of capabilities, which in addition to the needs of the warfighter, will be aimed at delivering wider benefits, including pan-platform utility, stockpile resilience and better overall value for money for defence.”

 

The programme was funded by a UK MoD contract that was awarded to MBDA in September 2015.

 

The contract covers a range of environmental and sensor compatibility tests, as well as functional and avionic trials to demonstrate new platform software and functionality.

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http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2016/07/12/Typhoon-fighter-tests-new-Spear-long-range-missile/4401468342987/

 

http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2016/07/12/Typhoon-fighter-tests-new-Spear-long-range-missile/4401468342987/

 

Typhoon fighter tests new Spear long-range missile

Spear missile put to the test by a Eurofighter Typhoon.

 

By Richard Tomkins | July 12, 2016 at 1:28 PM

 

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The Spear air-to-ground missile (in orange) aboard a British Typhoon. Photo courtesy BAE Systems

 

 

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HALBERGMOOS, Germany, July 12 (UPI) -- MBDA's Spear air-to-surface strike weapon has successfully been fired by a British-production Eurofighter Typhoon for the first time, Eurofighter reports.

 

The test of the networked weapon was conducted by teams from MBDA and BAE Systems in England and involved the Spear transitioning to powered flight and completing a series of maneuvers before reaching its pre-planned point of impact.

 

"The success of this trial demonstrates the inherent flexibility of the Typhoon aircraft as a platform in supporting such a crucial phase of testing on this next generation missile -- and further cements the strong relationship between BAE Systems, MBDA and the UK customer," said Paul Stone, Typhoon Product Development and Future Capability manager for BAE Systems.

 

 

 

"The weapon operated exactly as expected during the trial and we are delighted to have supported such important step in further development of SPEAR using Typhoon."

 

The Typhoon is made by a consortium that includes BAE Systems and undergoes continual capability upgrades. It has been designated as the test aircraft for trials and development of the Spear.

 

The Spear missile is being developed to meet Britain's Selective Precision Effects At Range Capability 3 requirement for F-35 Lightning II aircraft, with the potential to equip the Typhoon.

 

Spear is for precise engagement of long-range, mobile, fleeting and re-locatable targets in all weathers. It is fitted with the latest generation multi-sensor seeker.

 

Eurofighter said the test firing from the Typhoon was the culmination of trials performed by missile-maker MBDA to prove the weapon is ready to move to the next stage of development work.

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My guess is this is the CAMM-based version of ASRAAM, or CAMM(A).

 

http://www.defensenews.com/articles/britain-stockpiles-new-asraam-missiles-for-the-f-35

 

Britain Stockpiles New ASRAAM Missiles for the F-35

 

LONDON — Britain is spending £184 million ($239 million) stockpiling a new version of the ASRAAM short range air-to-air missiles ahead of equipping the F-35B Lightning II combat jet with the weapon, the Ministry of Defence said Aug 16.

 

The Ministry of Defence said the new order would see F-35s operated by the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy start to use an updated version of the missile beyond 2022.

 

The order for additional ASRAAM’s follows an announcement last September of a £300 million deal with missile maker MBDA to design and build an initial batch of updated weapons.

 

Typhoon and Tornado combat jets are already cleared to carry the current version of ASRAAM.

 

The updated variant of the missile is expected to enter service on the Typhoon in 2018, the MoD said in a statement.

 

British F-35s will carry the current version of ASRAAM until 2022 at which point it will be taken out of service.

 

The first F-35s are scheduled to be introduced into service with a British air force squadron in 2019. Royal Navy jets onboard the new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth are planned to become operational the following year

 

F-35 flight integration trials on ASRAAM have already begun in the USA. Integration of Raytheon's Paveway IV precision guided bomb is also underway on the jet.

 

The new ASRAAMs will be built at a new £40 million manufacturing facility now nearing completion in Bolton, north west England.

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In addition to Emu recent post it looks like the upgraded Asraam will still use a IR seeker rather than the RF seeker used by Camm (Sea Ceptor etc), it would be interesting to know if the upgraded Asraam will have the Camm 2 way data link.

 

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/uk-orders-advanced-asraam-weapons-for-f-35b-428544/

 

The ASRAAM is a short-range, infrared-guided missile capable of flying at Mach 3. Its new version will be manufactured at MBDA’s Bolton, Lancashire site. It has the same performance characteristics as the current configuration, but benefits from an MBDA seeker – a Raytheon one is currently used – that includes its own cooling system instead of using the aircraft’s.

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Mission: "To intercept and destroy aircraft and airborne missiles in all weather conditions in order to establish and maintain air superiority in a designated area. To deliver air-to-ground ordnance on time in any weather condition. And to provide tactical reconaissance imagery" - F-14 Tomcat Roll Call

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Grumman's new aircraft (for how long?)

 

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This is supposed to be the T-38 replacement.

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A swiss air force F/A-18C Hornet went missing at 16.30 local time.

No further information on this until now (as usual :mad:)

https://www.admin.ch/gov/de/start/dokumentation/medienmitteilungen.msg-id-63551.html

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SFM? AFM? EFM?? What's this?

 

 

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Jeff Bezos just unveiled his new rocket. And it’s a monster.

 

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On a personal note, that seems to be a somewhat ambitious schedule. Then again, I've never launched a rocket, let alone recovered one, so who knows. :music_whistling:

 

Just for comparison, Blue Origin's current "New Shepard" should by roughly one third the height of the Ariane 5.

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Airbus Helicopters vs Polish government on procurement of 50 (70 initially) multirole 225/725 helicopters

Negotiations have been terminated in the final offset-focused phase.

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=132940


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