Israeli Cabinet OKs $9B US Arms Deal; Boeing KC-46As Top List

Israeli Cabinet OKs $9B US Arms Deal; Boeing KC-46As Top List
Israeli Cabinet OKs $9B US Arms Deal; Boeing KC-46As Top List

The $9 billion is aimed at purchasing the KC-46As, a new heavy helicopter to replace the Israeli air force CH-53, the purchase of V-22s, all this in addition to more F-35s and F-15 EXs. The estimated price of the KC-46As will be $1 billion.

Air Force Pushes Ahead On ‘Flying Car’ Challenge

Air Force Pushes Ahead On ‘Flying Car’ Challenge
Air Force Pushes Ahead On ‘Flying Car’ Challenge

“Now is the perfect time to make Jetson’s cars real,” says Air Force acquisition head Will Roper.

Roper: Self-Flying Cars For Air Force Special Ops!?

Roper: Self-Flying Cars For Air Force Special Ops!?
Roper: Self-Flying Cars For Air Force Special Ops!?

“We’ve been socializing the idea both over at the White House and inside the Department,” Air Force acquisition czar Will Roper said about his push for a new initiative to explore “self-flying cars.”

Israeli Election Politics Slowing IAF Acquisitions

Israeli Election Politics Slowing IAF Acquisitions
Israeli Election Politics Slowing IAF Acquisitions

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) ground forces command want an immediate replacement for the CH-53 . “It is natural that operational needs differ, but this is the task of the highest command to evaluate the needs and make a decision,” a senior Israeli defense official said.

MUX By 2026: Marines Want Armed Drone ASAP To Escort V-22

MUX By 2026: Marines Want Armed Drone ASAP To Escort V-22
MUX By 2026: Marines Want Armed Drone ASAP To Escort V-22

When V-22 Ospreys full of Marines take to the skies 10 years from now, they could be escorted by armed high-speed drones called MUX. That’s become the Marine Corps plan because drones let you do things differently. Doing without a pilot inside makes it possible to build unorthodox aircraft that would work poorly carrying tender humans. You…

F-35B Weapons Bay Fire: No Fleet Or Unit Groundings

F-35B Weapons Bay Fire: No Fleet Or Unit Groundings
F-35B Weapons Bay Fire: No Fleet Or Unit Groundings

WASHINGTON: So far it looks like an isolated incident, but the Marines at Beaufort Marine Air Station report an F-35B was damaged by a fire in its weapons bay during a training flight. The Oct. 27 aircraft mishap, first reported by my colleague Hope Hodge Seck at Military.com, has been tentatively classified as Type A, meaning…

Bell’s V-280 Tiltrotor Is Part F-35

Bell’s V-280 Tiltrotor Is Part F-35
Bell’s V-280 Tiltrotor Is Part F-35

AUSA: Bell Helicopter’s exhibit at this week’s Association of the United States Army convention includes a full-scale mockup of the V-280 Valor, the new tiltrotor the company is building. From the outside, it sure looks like a close cousin of the V-22 Osprey. Under the skin, the V-280 seems a lot more like a prop-driven F-35. The…

Fly With Us (Kinda) In Bell’s V-280 Valor Tiltrotor VIDEO

Fly With Us (Kinda) In Bell’s V-280 Valor Tiltrotor VIDEO
Fly With Us (Kinda) In Bell’s V-280 Valor Tiltrotor VIDEO

AUSA: I’m not a pilot, but today I played a copilot in a flight simulator Bell Helicopter brought to the Association of the United States Army annual convention to show what its next tiltrotor, the V-280 Valor, will be able to do. As my pilot in the simulator, former Army aviator and test pilot Steve Kihara,…

Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone

Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone
Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone

Bell Helicopter confirmed Thursday what the deputy commandant of the Marine Corps, Lt. Gen. Jon “Dog” Davis, told Breaking Defense a month ago. The company is designing a new tiltrotor drone about the size of the Air Force’s armed MQ-9 Reaper, with similar capabilities, that it hopes the Marines will buy. They call it the V-247…

EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines

EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines
EXCLUSIVE: Meet Bell’s V-247, Armed Tiltrotor Drone For Marines

PENTAGON: A sleek little model sits on the desk of Lt. Gen. Jon “Dog” Davis, Marine deputy commandant for aviation. What is that, we asked? The next tiltrotor Bell Helicopter Textron hopes the Marine Corps will buy. But it’s not the V-280 Valor, the new manned tiltrotor Bell plans to fly next year. It’s an…

First Osprey Flight With Critical 3D Printed Part

First Osprey Flight With Critical 3D Printed Part
First Osprey Flight With Critical 3D Printed Part

It’s one small part for an aircraft engine, one giant leap for 3D printing. The Navy has announced a Marine MV-22 made the sea services’ first successful flight with a “flight critical” component built by additive manufacturing. Specifically, in the test at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, the Osprey’s engine nacelle contained a 3D printed titanium link, small…

V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35

V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35
V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35

When the Marine Corps developed the V-22 Osprey in the 1980s, the vision was pretty simple: fly troops ashore in amphibious assaults launched from beyond the range of anti-ship missiles. Now they’re turning the Osprey into a gas station. The Marines clearly envision the tiltrotor as a sort of flying Swiss Army knife. One clear example…

Air National Guard Units Interested In V-22 Osprey

Air National Guard Units Interested In V-22 Osprey
Air National Guard Units Interested In V-22 Osprey

CORRECTION: Multi-year contract three aircraft number restated WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) isn’t just wooing foreign customers for the V-22 Osprey. Deputy Program Manager Scott Hite revealed here Thursday that NAVAIR has also been talking to Air National Guard units about the tiltrotor transport as a search and rescue…

Magical Navy V-22 Buy: Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t

Magical Navy V-22 Buy: Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t
Magical Navy V-22 Buy: Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t

  A recent University of Michigan study found that poor families often pay higher prices for necessities because they lack enough cash on hand to make bulk purchases at lower unit prices. This “poverty penalty” could soon apply in defense acquisition. A potential case in point: The V-22 Osprey tiltrotor transport. After years of hesitation, the…