UAVS

31.07.2010 2:00

Boeing unmanned A160T crashes at California airport

US authorities are investigating what caused an unmanned Boeing A160T Hummingbird to crash on 28 July at the airport in Victorville, California. The... [Read more]

31.07.2010 2:00

Insitu wins long-awaited US Navy STUAS deal

US Navy awarded its much-anticipated small tactical unmanned aircraft systems (STUAS) contract to the Boeing/Insitu Integrator, having had the decision in... [Read more]

30.07.2010 2:00

BAE close to launch contract for APKWS rocket

BAE Systems should today receive its first production orders for a new low-cost guided rocket that will equip the US Marine Corps' attack helicopters ... [Read more]

27.07.2010 2:00

FARNBOROUGH: USMC reconsiders vertical take-off for next-generation UAS

The US Marine Corps may eliminate vertical take-off from the list of requirements planned for a next-generation unmanned aircraft system [Read more]

23.07.2010 2:00

FARNBOROUGH: Euro Hawk ready to make second flight

The RQ-4E Euro Hawk will have its second test flight at Edwards air force base in California on 22 July, Northrop Grumman says. [Read more]

23.07.2010 2:00

FARNBOROUGH: General Atomics says Avenger ready for RAF

The next generation of Predator unmanned air vehicles is moving quickly through its scheduled test programme, says General Atomics Aeronautical Systems,... [Read more]

23.07.2010 2:00

FARNBOROUGH: Phantom Ray to get 747 piggyback ride to California

Boeing's medium-altitude Phantom Ray unmanned air vehicle will get a piggyback ride on a 747 to NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California for testing, the company announced at the show. [Read more]

23.07.2010 2:00

FARNBOROUGH: General Atomics gets manned

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, maker of the family of Predator unmanned air vehicles, is getting into the manned aircraft game. [Read more]