Advanced Defense Technologies Inc. announced that the Company is designing Unmanned Aircraft System technology for both defence and commercial markets. Continue reading
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Insitu Scan Eagle $41M Contract Option Exercised
Insitu, Inc. is being awarded a $41,090,719 ceiling priced modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-11-C-0061) to exercise an option for operational and maintenance services in support of the ScanEagle unmanned aerial systems. Continue reading
Advanced Defense Technologies Enters UAS Market
Advanced Defense Technologies, Inc. announced that the Company is designing the sensors, signals intelligence (SIGINT), detection, and communication systems for unmanned aircraft systems. Continue reading
Northrop Grumman Statement on the Global Hawk Block 30 Programme
Northrop Grumman Corporation has released the following statement on the Global Hawk Block 30 programme: Continue reading
Aurora Flight Sciences Sells First Centaur to Switzerland
Aurora Flight Sciences announced today that the Swiss Department of Defence has become the first customer for the Centaur Optionally-Piloted Aircraft. Continue reading
Global Hawk – US Air Force to Buy 3 More Block 40 Aircraft – Cancels 10 Block 30 Aircraft
The Pentagon’s proposed fiscal 2013 budget includes about $1.2 billion to buy three additional advanced versions of Northrop Grumman Corp.’s Global Hawk, according to a U.S. government official. Continue reading
AAI and ViaSat Enter Strategic Alliance for Beyond-Line-of-Sight Communications and Network Security
AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems and ViaSat Inc. announced that the organisations have entered into a strategic alliance to align AAI’s advanced unmanned aircraft and command and control technologies with ViaSat integrated airborne and terrestrial satellite communications, as well as its Internet Protocol-based networking and security technology. Continue reading
NATO to Sign Alliance Ground Surveillance by May 2012
NATO’s long-running process to order an Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) capability could at last achieve a contract signature within the next few months, although the scale of its programme appears to have again been revised.


