Back to news

August 29, 2024 | International, Aerospace

Air Force wants to expand enlisted airmen exchanges with Australia

U.S. enlisted airmen must be comfortable working alongside allied and partner nations in case a conflict with China erupts, the CMSAF David Flosi said.

https://www.defensenews.com/air/2024/08/29/air-force-wants-to-expand-enlisted-airmen-exchanges-with-australia/

On the same subject

  • Czech Air Force orders missile warning systems for its Mi-17 helos

    March 25, 2021 | International, Aerospace

    Czech Air Force orders missile warning systems for its Mi-17 helos

    Israel’s Bird Aerosystems will provide the Czech Air Force with missile warning technology for its Mi-17 helicopters, the company announced March 22.

  • US Army taps RTX for $117 million infrared sensor deal

    July 6, 2023 | International, Land, C4ISR

    US Army taps RTX for $117 million infrared sensor deal

    The new contract is the culmination of "many years of research and development on what is an extremely complex" topic, an Army official said.

  • Textron Systems readies all-electric Ripsaw M5 UGV

    November 30, 2020 | International, Land

    Textron Systems readies all-electric Ripsaw M5 UGV

    by Melanie Rovery Textron Systems has developed an all-electric version of the Ripsaw M5 unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). Delivery of the platform for experimentation and trials will take place in 2021. The Textron Systems-led team, selected by the US Army in January 2020, are to provide four Robotic Combat Vehicles – Medium (RCV-M) with the Ripsaw M5 offering. In addition to the baseline hybrid electric drive (HED) platform, the team will also be delivering an all-electric version called the Ripsaw M5-E. The US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (CCDC, also known as DEVCOM) will receive an M5-E in a flat-deck configuration to support weapons integration testing. Deliveries will start in the second quarter of 2021. The Ripsaw M5 platform is designed and built by Textron Systems' subsidiary Howe and Howe Inc, drawing from the latter's experience in UGV and specialty vehicle development. Despite Howe and Howe's knowledge, there are common issues associated with HED and electric drive (ED) development. One concern is ensuring there is sufficient battery capacity to power the electric motors. A Textron spokesperson told Janes that the company's experience “has allowed us to continually refine our [ED] systems and incorporate these lessons learned into the M5-E, which is designed to provide an all-electric test bed for our customer”. Future challenges for the HED/ED include electric efficiency and charge rates. Textron believes this will be mitigated by improved technology. “Our current solution leverages increased fuel efficiency and is enabled by agile logistics, ensuring adequate fuel is available,” the spokesperson explained. https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/textron-systems-readies-all-electric-ripsaw-m5-ugv

All news