Air: JP66 behind the target | ADM February 2013

Delays in air defence target system programs appear to be endemic – ask anyone who followed the progress of the UK’s Combined Aerial Target Service (CATS) or who continues to keep tabs on the ADF’s JP66 Phase 1 – Aerial Defence Target System (ADTS). Premium

Air: Chemring: more than just countermeasures | ADM February 2013

The first Chemring countermeasures were dropped over Brisbane’s Riverfire last year.

At the last Avalon Air Show, Chemring opened their new facility at Lara. The company invested $35 million in the factory that is part of the 10-year $160 million contract from the Commonwealth to produce all countermeasures for the ADF. Two years on, the facility has ramped up significantly. With turnover jumping from $4 million to $40 million in the past six years, time has flown. Premium

Air: CH CAP – keeping the Chinook common | ADM February 2013

Project CH CAP, or Chinook (CH-47F) Capability Alignment Program, to give its full title is dedicated to ensuring Army’s seven new Boeing CH-47Fs remain aligned with the larger US Army fleet through to Life Of Type. Premium

Air: Kongsberg unveils first JSM fuselage | ADM February 2013

Kongsberg’s Joint Strike Missile (JSM) for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a strong contender for more than just the Norwegian Air Force. Premium

Air: IP’s promise for airground-air communications | ADM February 2013

As Defence prepares to upgrade the UHF/VHF/HF communications of the Australian Military Airspace Control Communications System (AMACCS) under Air 5397 Phase 2, it is anticipated that new developments in air-ground-air communications, including IP-based systems, may well be introduced. Premium

Air: Beyond Heron – ADF UAV roadmap for the future | ADM February 2013

In 2009 the ADF urgently acquired a persistent overland ISR capability to support ground operations in Afghanistan, bolstering the surveillance provided by a small detachment of AP-3C Orions which, until recently were, based in the Middle East Theatre of Operations. Premium

Air: BAMS: timing is everything | ADM February 2013

There is a difference between the Global Hawk and Triton in terms of the payload and structure.

One month after the rollout last June of Northrop Grumman’s first MQ-4C Triton Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) UAV, the proposed acquisition for the ADF of up to seven high altitude, long endurance (HALE) UAVs for maritime patrol and other surveillance was advanced by four years in the 2012 Defence Capability Plan (DCP). Premium

Air: The future face of the Tiger ARH | ADM February 2013

Aircraft Research And Development Unit (ARDU) task E2660 Hellfire Acceptance Testing for ARH Tiger at Woomera in 2005. [Photo:Defence]

With the full fleet of 22 Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters (ARH) now in the hands of the Army’s First Aviation Regiment thoughts are turning towards ensuring their combat effectiveness and sustainability throughout their life of type. Such thoughts should be turning also to the remediation of a particular deficiency in the ARH system. Premium

Air: Sustaining the Spartan – Defining C-27J support | ADM February 2013

One of the positive news stories in the wake of the 2012/13 Federal Budget was the announcement that the RAAF will get 10 Alenia C-27J Spartan battlefield airlifters to replace the long-retired Caribou. Premium

Air: More than just aircraft up in the air | ADM February 2013

The life of type of the Classic Hornets is not a concern for Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Geoff Brown.

The RAAF is in the process of bedding down a raft of new capabilities with more on the horizon. The decade long program of transition that began a few years ago is well underway with capability mostly on track. But there are challenges ahead for the organisation and the industry that supports it. Premium

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US Triton Unmanned aircraft's first flight

The MQ-4C Triton high-altitude unmanned aircraft on it's first flight. [Photo: Northrop Grumman]
The Northrop Grumman built MQ-4C Triton high-altitude unmanned aircraft has successfully completed its first flight from the company's manufacturing facility in Palmdale.