Tehran intends to build military unmanned aircraft in Washington’s backyard for the Venezuelan military led by Hugo Chavez, U.S. Southern Command chief General Douglas Fraser told reporters last week during a breakfast meeting in Washington. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2012
EADS Shifts UAS Focus from Talarion to Technology
EADS appears to be rethinking its push of the Talarion unmannned aircraft, after a prolonged period of unsuccessfully trying to get Germany and other European countries to back its development. Continue reading
SESAR Joint Undertaking and EUROCAE sign Memorandum of Cooperation
The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) and the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation to facilitate exchange of technical and programme information between the two organisations. Continue reading
Automated In-Flight UAS Refuelling Tests For Summer 2012
Flight tests beginning in the mid-2000s have pioneered methods for automation in refuelling routines – summer 2012 may see tests of one unmanned aircraft refuelling another. Continue reading
US Federal Register Now Open for Comments on FAA’s Six UAS Test Sites
The FAA has now published its request for comments, including instructions for filing comments, on the agency’s selection process for six unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites, in the Federal Register. Continue reading
Electrical Failure Caused Global Hawk Crash in Afghanistan
In-flight electrical failure caused a Northrop Grumman EQ-4 to crash in Afghanistan on 20 August 2011, says a newly-released accident investigation report. The aircraft crashed approximately 105 nm (195 km) northwest of Kandahar. Continue reading
Use Mothballed Global Hawks For Missile Intercept Say Ex-BPI Programme Managers
An ad hoc team of former programme managers is calling on the Pentagon to adapt the 18 Global Hawk Block 30 UAS, due to be mothballed under current budget plans, for boost-phase intercept (BPI) of ballistic missiles. Continue reading
FAA Asks for Public Input on UAS Test Site Selection
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has asked for public input on the agency’s selection process for six unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites. Continue reading



