The USAF dropped the JSTARS replacement because it was becoming too vulnerable to modern air defences. But wouldn't the same problem apply to other recce platforms like Global Hawk, Rivet Joint and Sentinel? I wrote this story for the Paris Air Show coverage by Aviation International News (AIN). You can find it here: https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/defense/2019-06-15/does-jstars-demise-spell-end-airborne-isr Addendum, … Continue reading DOES JSTARS DEMISE SPELL THE END FOR AIRBORNE ISR?
THE SPEAR 3 MISSILE – IS THE HUGE EFFORT JUSTIFIED?
“Probably the most complex airborne weapon that MBDA has ever done”. That’s how the chief engineer of the SPEAR 3 described this new British air-surface missile in a presentation to the Royal Aeronautical Society in London last week. As Stephen Temple described the ongoing development, I marveled at how his team are meeting a very … Continue reading THE SPEAR 3 MISSILE – IS THE HUGE EFFORT JUSTIFIED?
AT LAST, THE EUROFIGHTER IS A TRUE MULTIROLE AIRCRAFT
Fifteen years after it entered service, the Eurofighter Typhoon has finally achieved true multirole capability. Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) says that a three-year effort to add the long-range Storm Shadow cruise missile and the shorter-range Brimstone ground attack missile has been completed. The Typhoon was already capable of dropping Paveway ‘smart’ bombs. BAE Systems, … Continue reading AT LAST, THE EUROFIGHTER IS A TRUE MULTIROLE AIRCRAFT
HYBRID AIRSHIPS: THE PROMISE NOT YET FULFILLED
For many years now, the prospect of a huge and revolutionary new form of aerial transport has been looming. The hybrid airship gains 60% of its lift from helium, but the other 40% is gained aerodynamically. There are many potential applications, such as long-endurance surveillance, airlift into remote locations without runways, and luxury tourism. Operating … Continue reading HYBRID AIRSHIPS: THE PROMISE NOT YET FULFILLED