Saturday, 6 August 2022

The Russian Aerospace Forces used a new reconnaissance complex based on the Su-34 during a special operation

NickJ 1972



July 27, 2022 04:08

Global look Press/MOD Russia

Russian military personnel began to use a new reconnaissance complex based on the Su-34 bomber as part of a special operation. This was told by a source in an interview with RIA Novosti.

The new reconnaissance complex makes it possible to transmit information about enemy military facilities to ground forces via automatic communication channels. Three types of containers are used on the Su-34 - optoelectronic, radar and radio engineering.

“As part of a special operation, the Russian Aerospace Forces have begun using new reconnaissance systems based on Su-34 front-line bombers, which make it possible to determine with high accuracy the coordinates and other parameters of enemy targets, in particular, air defense positions and Ukrainian radar stations,” the source added.

At the moment, Russia has not resorted to the widespread use of certain types of weapons in Ukraine. Among them are long-range multiple rocket launchers and electronic warfare systems.



Russia will have newsquadrons on the Su-34

Serial production of the L-39NG continues at Aero, negotiations with other customers have begun

Pavel Vanka


“The first mass-produced machine is scheduled to take off this year,” said Aera Vodochody PR Manager Lukáš Hora.

The process of obtaining type certification took five years. “The newly obtained unrestricted type certification for the L-39NG confirms that this state-of-the-art machine outperforms its predecessor. All of us at Aero believe that the L-39NG will be even more successful in the future. This is positive news not only for Aero, but for the entire Czech aviation industry, which is intensively involved in the production and development of the L-39NG,” said Director of Aero Vodochody Viktor Sotona.

The certificate is proof that the aircraft meets modern requirements, complies with valid aviation regulations and standards and is safe for standard flight operations. It was issued by the Department of Military Aviation Supervision of the Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic and is valid for the entire period of production of the given type of aircraft.

Aero, whose majority owner is the Hungarian company SI 13 Aero Zrt, previously announced that it would deliver 12 L-39NG aircraft to Hungary. The minority owner is the Czech company Omnipol. In total, it now has contracts for the production and delivery of approximately 30 new L-39NG aircraft. “Thanks to the already concluded contracts, we have practically full production capacity until 2025, and the interest in our training aircraft is increasing. We are in advanced negotiations about the delivery of the L-39NG to several customers in Europe, Africa and Asia,” added Filip Kulštrunk, Aera’s vice president for sales and marketing.

According to him, further negotiations on deliveries of the Czech Aero aircraft began at the recent air show in Farnborough, UK. “Compared to competition from Italy, South Korea or the USA, this is a very affordable and, above all, long-term reliable solution for modern air forces. In addition, the completely new design allows for continuous modernization according to the wishes of customers, mainly at the level of communication and avionics systems,” added Kulštrunk.

According to the aircraft’s chief designer Jaromír Lang, the machine stands out due to its low operating costs and excellent range for its class. Its advantages include, for example, the use of modern technologies, a reliable engine, an excellent view from the cabin, and a high level of protection for pilots in the event of an emergency landing or an airplane crash.

The article is in Czech


Thursday, 4 August 2022

Single-engine fighter Checkmate will receive a communication system from the Su-57

PATAPARAT


Перспективный самолёт Checkmate получит комплекс связи от Су-57

 04.08.2022 07:08

The new Russian fighter Checkmate will receive a communication system from the Su-57 aircraft.

 


This was reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the Russian state-owned company, the Ruselectronics holding.

“The communication complex is planned to be installed on the promising Checkmate fighter. At the same time, a number of technological solutions will reduce the cost of equipment while maintaining the high efficiency of the communication system,” the state corporation said.

Earlier, Ruselectronics reported that tests of the upgraded communication system for fifth-generation Su-57 fighters would begin this fall, and a prototype is already in production.

The communication complex itself is being developed by the Polyot research and production company of the Ruselectronics holding (Rostec State Corporation).

Recall that the Checkmate light tactical single-engine aircraft, developed by Sukhoi, debuted at the MAKS 2021 air show.

Author: Dmitry Plotnikov , Curator: Alexander Artamonov




#russia #russianairforce #su75 #checkmate #checkmatefighter #stealth 

CMC Lands Korean Trainer Cockpit Upgrade

Korea Aerospace Industries



by David Donald - July 16, 2022, 8:57 AM

Korea Aerospace Industries has awarded a contract to Canadian avionics specialist CMC Electronics to modernize the cockpits of the KA-1 advanced trainer, now in service with the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF). The KAI-designed single-engine turboprop aircraft performs advanced mission training and light attack roles.

CMC worked closely with KAI in creating the new cockpit. The modernized workspace is built around CMC’s PU-3000, the world’s first civil-certified multicore mission computer. With its partitioned, embedded software applications, the PU-3000 can integrate several multi-function displays or a single large area display (LAD) as used in the KA-1. The computer’s modular architecture means that it can support multiple avionics applications while maintaining the redundancy required to meet flight-critical function standards.

“This new contract is a timely and strategic development for all parties involved,” said Brad Nolen, CMC’s v-p of sales and marketing. “We believe that the upgraded KA-1 platform with a PU-3000 driven LAD interface will both increase aircraft availability and better prepare ROKAF pilots for their future modernized fleet of KF-X [KF-21} fighters.”

With its new cockpit, the KA-1 will be able to emulate the avionics of advanced fighters, resulting in better and more rapidly trained pilots. Moreover, the computer’s software development kit allows KAI to develop proprietary mission applications by itself.



KAI KA-1: Details

#korea #koreanairforce #ka1 #koreanaerospaceidustries #plane #trainerplane 

Wednesday, 3 August 2022

Boeing, U.S. Air Force Celebrate 50 Years of F-15 Innovation

Luke


- More than 1,500 F-15s are in service worldwide

- Latest F-15EX adds new advanced systems and capabilities

ST. LOUIS, July 28, 2022 — On July 27, 1972, the Boeing [NYSE: BA] F-15 flew for the first time with Chief Test Pilot Irv Burrows at the controls. Fifty years later, the undefeated F-15 continues to evolve and add advanced capability to the U.S. Air Force fighter fleet.

“Boeing is proud of the F-15’s proven performance and of our shared legacy on this platform with the U.S. Air Force and operators around the world,” said Prat Kumar, vice president of    F-15 Programs. “With its unrivaled combat performance, five decades-long production run and continuous evolution, the F-15 has a remarkable history and continues today to be a critical asset for U.S. and allied forces. And with the development of new, advanced capabilities and the evolution of the F-15EX, the best is yet to come.”

Boeing’s F-15 program was initiated at the request of the U.S. Air Force, which needed a fighter jet designed to maintain the country’s air superiority. Through its variants, the F-15 has also served that mission internationally with numerous global customers including Japan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea and Qatar.

The newest F-15, the F-15EX Eagle II, delivers a state-of-the-art electronic warfare system, along with contemporary sensors and avionics. The airframe, known for its unrivaled payload capacity, is capable of carrying next-generation hypersonic weapons.

The F-15’s manufacturing process has also evolved over the years to include digital design and automation and tooling, including revolutionary full-size determinant assembly advanced manufacturing processes.

“Boeing’s modernized manufacturing process improves quality while decreasing time and costs,” said Kumar. “We’ve seen increased global interest in the contemporary F-15 and its next-generation capabilities.”

More than 1,500 F-15s are in service worldwide. The U.S. Air Force took delivery of its first F-15EX in March 2021.




F-15E / F-15X: Details

Chinese Air Force Su-35 fighters headed for the Taiwan Strait - TV

Chen Xianyu


Истребители ВВС КНР Су-35 направились в Тайваньский пролив - ТВ -

08/02/2022 17:48:16

       Beijing. August 2. Interfax - China Central Television reported that Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force fighters took off towards the Taiwan Strait and are crossing it.

       Chinese Air Force Su-35 fighter jets cross the Taiwan Strait. Minutes before TV, it was widely reported on Chinese social media.

       According to the aviation service Flightradar, a Boeing C-40C special flight with Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, who took off on Tuesday from Malaysia, landed at the airport in the Taiwanese capital.



Su-35S Flanker-E: Details

Tuesday, 2 August 2022

L3Harris and Air Tractor Sky Warden Team Selected for USSOCOM Armed Overwatch Contract

802u.com



Highlights:

  • Sky Warden™ system to expand SOCOM’s irregular warfare capabilities
  • SOCOM weapon system testing begins in 2022
  • Six new aircraft will be delivered under the low-rate initial production Lot 1


August 01, 2022 05:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time

MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has selected L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) and Air Tractor Inc.’s AT-802U Sky Warden™ system for its Armed Overwatch program. Award of the Indefinite Quantity, Indefinite Delivery contract includes a cost ceiling of $3 billion. The program includes delivery of up to 75 manned, fixed wing aircraft, with an initial program contract award of $170 million.

The fleet of modern multi-mission aircraft will address SOCOM’s need for a deployable, sustainable single-engine fixed-wing, crewed and affordable aircraft system. It will provide close air support, precision strike, armed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), strike coordination and forward air controller requirements for use in austere and permissive environments. The aircraft will be used in irregular warfare operations.

“An important part of our Trusted Disruptor strategy is listening closely to combatant commanders’ needs, and responding faster than the evolving threats,” said Christopher E. Kubasik, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, L3Harris. “We want to deliver game-changing, modular solutions to U.S. special operators for their hardest missions, and Sky Warden does just that.”

L3Harris expects to rapidly modify last summer’s Armed Overwatch prototype demonstrator into the production configuration and provide for customer weapon system testing in approximately six months. Production of new, fully-modified, Armed Overwatch mission-configured aircraft will begin in 2023 at L3Harris’ Tulsa, Okla. modification center, following initial production at Air Tractor’s Olney, Texas aircraft manufacturing facility. Six new aircraft will be delivered under the low-rate initial production Lot 1.

“Sky Warden will bring powerful and affordable close air support, precision strike, armed ISR, and command and control capabilities directly to special operations forces in the battlefield,” said Sean Stackley, President, Integrated Mission Systems, L3Harris. “We are ready now to begin work on this modern, multi-mission system for the SOCOM Armed Overwatch program.”

The production-ready Sky Warden system is tailorable for a variety of mission requirements to meet U.S. mission needs.

“The Sky Warden design reflects our commitment to America’s national security and the AT-802U will be equipped with everything we’ve learned manufacturing aircraft over the past 46 years,” said Jim Hirsch, President, Air Tractor Inc. “The L3Harris team is an excellent partner, and our production and engineering staff are ready to immediately deliver this world-class product to our nation’s special forces.”



IOMAX S2R-660 Archangel: Details