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Lockheed Martin has received a contract from the US Navy to produce eight Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk helicopters for the Spanish Navy (Armada). Designed, built and integrated with advanced missions systems and sensors for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, the future Armada MH-60R aircraft will significantly upgrade and broaden the range of maritime ...


Saab has presented the first Saab 340 Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft to the customer during a ceremony in Linköping. The event took place in Linköping, just two months after Poland placed an order for two AEW aircraft. Guests from Sweden and Poland attended the event, which marked a milestone towards the ...


QinetiQ has announced the launch of Jackdaw, a low-cost, high-performance ‘disposable’ uncrewed aerial system (UAS).

QinetiQ launches Jackdaw UAS

Air September 25, 2023

QinetiQ has announced the launch of Jackdaw, a low-cost, high-performance ‘disposable’ uncrewed aerial system (UAS). Designed for swarming and collaborative autonomous operations including crewed-uncrewed teaming, Jackdaw will fulfil multiple missions including reconnaissance, electronic warfare, airborne decoy and threat representation. Jackdaw will help reduce operational risk and increase combat mass by rapidly ...


Lockheed Martin has announced it will be part of UK MOD’s New Medium Helicopter (NMH) requirement. The announcement was made at DSEI, where Lockheed Martin outlined its team of UK partners and its plan to collaborate with them to create a multitude of opportunities for UK industry, including jobs and opportunities ...


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