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Last updated: Friday Sep 15, 2017 - 05:00 UTC ()

JLTV: Oshkosh Wins, Lockheed Protests

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV): Oshkosh Defense has brought its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) to the DSEI show in London, England. In anticipation of a forthcoming sale to the UK, the model brought was given an obligatory coat of British Army green paint, and came equipped with an in-service Kongsberg remote weapon station, AmSafe Bridport anti-rocket-propelled grenade armor and a Harris radio. George Mansfield, the vice president of international programs at Oshkosh Defence, said the configuration was meant to give a glimpse of the sort of items the British could fit based on those already in the inventory. He noted it wasn’t representative of any particular requirement. While the US State Department have already cleared the foreign military sale (FMS), the MoD does not expect a final decision on the FMS proposal until “early 2018.” The final go-ahead for the deal may have to await the results of a largely financially driven capability review due for completion by the end of the year by the British government. More »

Super Hornet Fighter Family MYP-III: 2010-2017 Contracts

F/A-18 Super Hornet family fighters: The US Navy has awarded a contract modification to Boeing for continued production of F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft. Valued at $677 million, six F/A-18E and eight F/A-18F aircraft will be produced at various locations throughout the US, including El Segundo, California, and St. Louis, Missouri. Contract completion is scheduled for February 2019. More »
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Boeing commences new Air Force One program | Sweden tests air defense solutions during exercises | Oshkosh JLTV visits the UK

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  • The US Navy has awarded a contract modification to Boeing for continued production of F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft. Valued at $677 million, six F/A-18E and eight F/A-18F aircraft will be produced at various locations throughout the US, including El Segundo, California, and St. Louis, Missouri. Contract completion is scheduled for February 2019.

  • Boeing has been awarded a near $600 million contract by the US Air Force to begin preliminary design efforts for the next Air Force One under the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) Program. Under the agreement, Boeing will incorporate a mission communication system, electrical power upgrades, a medical facility, an executive interior, a self-defense system and autonomous ground operations capabilities into two commercial Boeing 747-8s. Work will be performed in Seattle, Washington, and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2018. The program has been brought to public attention through US President Donald Trump, who criticised the cost of the program, one of the USAF’s smaller procurement efforts. The service has assured that it has got a good deal on the 747s and reiterated that cost-saving work will continue during the preliminary design phase.

  • Northrop Grumman will enter its software-programmable jammers, known as JCREW, into full-rate production, after receiving a $57.7 million US Navy contract. If all options are exercised, the total contract value could rise to $505 million, with contract completion scheduled for August 2022. JCREW systems are software-programmable jammers for use against device-triggered IEDs. Northrop Grumman have developed dismounted, mounted and fixed-site variants of the system.

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  • The French government has said that Turkey’s purchase of the S-400 missile defense system from Russia was not cause for comment by NATO allies, despite concerns raised by partners over the deal. “The purchase of military equipment by Turkey is a sovereign choice which does not need to be commented (upon) by members of the Atlantic alliance,” Foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Romatet-Espagne said in response to a question on whether this was a blow to the alliance. Turkey said it opted for the S-400 because Western companies had offered no “financially effective” alternative, with some NATO officials voicing disquiet over the purchase of missiles being incompatible with alliance systems. Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed these concerns himself on Wednesday, saying that Ankara would continue to take the security measures it thought right. “They went crazy because we made the S-400 agreement. What were we supposed to do, wait for you? We are taking and will take all our measures on the security front,” Erdogan said. Western offerings to the tender included Raytheon’s Patriot system and the Franco-Italian consortium, Eurosam.

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  • Sweden is expected to shortly make a decision on an air defense system, after batteries of two competing systems—Raytheon’s Patriot and Eurosam’s SAMP/T—started three weeks of military exercises with its armed forces. The Aurora 2017 exercise is Sweden’s largest military exercise in more than 20 years and has more than 1,000 US soldiers are involved. Debates over funding had delayed Sweden’s planned procurement of an air defense system, however, approximately $9 billion has been recently earmarked by government, reassuring industry competitors that Sweden is committed to buying a system. A letter of request is expected soon.

  • Raytheon is developing a set of major upgrades to the British Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Shadow R1 fleet, a key intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) asset. The firm is currently working on the concept phase, which will see the heavily adapted Beechcraft King Air 350CERs equipped with the best sensors available, also featuring an open-architecture mission configuration with increased levels of software automation. New solutions will then be explored for a Mk.2 variant. The RAF’s current planned out-of-service date for the Shadow fleet is during 2030, and the MoD is negotiating a long-term support contract for the type with Raytheon, to come into effect from April 2019. Maintenance and airworthiness assurance work under this deal will be subject to “open and fair competition”, the ministry says.

  • Oshkosh Defense has brought its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) to the DSEI show in London, England. In anticipation of a forthcoming sale to the UK, the model brought was given an obligatory coat of British Army green paint, and came equipped with an in-service Kongsberg remote weapon station, AmSafe Bridport anti-rocket-propelled grenade armor and a Harris radio. George Mansfield, the vice president of international programs at Oshkosh Defence, said the configuration was meant to give a glimpse of the sort of items the British could fit based on those already in the inventory. He noted it wasn’t representative of any particular requirement. While the US State Department have already cleared the foreign military sale (FMS), the MoD does not expect a final decision on the FMS proposal until “early 2018.” The final go-ahead for the deal may have to await the results of a largely financially driven capability review due for completion by the end of the year by the British government.

Asia Pacific

  • South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told CNN that he is opposed to his country obtaining nuclear weapons as a deterrent to when North Korea finally develops an operational nuclear Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). Introducing nuclear weapons in South Korea would make it impossible for the two Koreas to establish peace and could fuel an nuclear arms race in Northeast Asia, Moon said in the interview, on the same day North Korea threatened to use nuclear weapons to “sink” Japan and reduce the United States to “ashes and darkness” for supporting a UN Security Council resolution and sanctions over its latest nuclear test. On Monday, the UN Security Council agreed to tighten sanctions on North Korea, banning its textile exports and capping fuel supplies, and making it illegal for foreign firms to form commercial joint ventures with North Korean entities.

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| Northrop Grumman will enter its software-programmable jammers, known as JCREW, into full-rate production, after receiving a $57.7 million US Navy contract. If all options are exercised, the total contract value could rise to $505 million, with contract completion scheduled for August 2022. JCREW systems are software-programmable jammers for use against device-triggered IEDs. Northrop Grumman have developed dismounted, mounted and fixed-site variants of the system. More »

Canada Preparing to Replace its CF-18 Hornets

| Canada has been approved by the US State Department to purchase up to 18 Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter aircraft. In addition to 10 F/A-18Es and 8 F/A-18Fs, the Trump administration approved the transfer of up to 44 F414-GE-400 engines and 100 AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II missiles as part of the sale. It is unsure whether Ottawa will proceed with the sale, as a current row with Boeing over Canadian firm Bombardier has the government looking to Australia for second-hand Super Hornets to fill its interim requirement for replacement of its fleet of CF-18s. More »

KC-46A Pegasus Aerial Tanker Completes Firsts

| Boeing expects to deliver its KC-46A tanker to the US Air Force by December, but the service branch expects that this schedule will slip into spring 2018. Brig. Gen. Donna Shipton, Tankers Directorate program executive officer said that the manufacturer has made “steady progress, just slower than planned” to complete Federal Aviation Administration certifications and flight tests. In recent months, Boeing had projected first deliveries in March and later August of this year before its most recent target date of December. The USAF plans to buy 179 KC-46 tankers through 2027. Eventually, the service branch expects to replace 455 aging KC-135 Stratotankers and KC-10 Extender tankers in the fleet. More »

Adding Arleigh Burkes: H.I.I. Steps Forward for DDG-51 Restart

| The US Navy has successfully tested the AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar developed by Raytheon. The event took place off the west coast of Hawaii on Sept. 7, involving a short-range ballistic missile target and a number of air-to-surface cruise missile targets. During the test, he radar successfully searched for, detected and maintained track on all targets throughout their trajectories, and the Navy said that preliminary data from the test showed the system met its primary objectives against a complex short-range ballistic missile and multiple air-to-surface cruise missile simultaneous targets. they will be equipped on US Navy DDG 51 Flight III destroyers. More »

The JAS-39 Gripen: Sweden’s 4+ Generation Wild Card

| Saab has unveiled its Gripen Aggressor platform for the adversary air combat training market. Based onthe proven Gripen C-series, the unarmed aircraft was debuted at this year's Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2017 expo in London, and is being offered as a solution to the Royal Air Force's (RAF) Air Support to Defence Operational Training (ASDOT) program. ASDOT is a 15-year program to provide ‘Red Air’ adversaries for RAF fighter training, and also ‘Blue Air’ platforms for the training of joint terminal attack controllers (JTACs) and fighter controllers. The requirement also includes electronic warfare and simulation elements. Saab also sees the Aggressor as a high-level aggressor option for the United States Air Force’s Adversary Air (ADAIR) program. More »

USN’s New Range Aircraft: G550 CAEW

| L-3 Communications will move forward with migrating the US Air Force's EC-130H Compass Call equipment to a Gulfstream 550 Conformal Airborne Early Warning (CAEW) aircraft, after the Government Accountability Office (GAO) turned down a protest from rivals Boeing and Bombardier last month. The Compass Call “crossdeck” program (EC-X), will transition mission equipment from the USAF’s existing fleet of Lockheed Martin EC-130H aircraft, which serves as a communications eavesdropper and jammer for the service, onto new Gulfstream business jets. A service spokesperson said that a final agreement with L-3 on contract terms, specifications and price of the undefinitised contract action (UCA) is still pending. More »
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