Modern Weapons and Military Equipment for Issue 1/2014
Abstract
Czech Aero star development of L-169 trainer;
Scorpion light attack jet performs maiden flight;
New M-345 HET trainer revealed;
Turkish attack helicopter again in delay;
India’s LCA Tejas reaches IOC;
Iran reveals UCAV Fotros;
Integration of Meteor missile onto Gripen E agreed;
French MoD and MBDA signed development and production contract for antitank system Moyenne Portee;
UK invests 79 million Pounds into development of new generation submarines;
German Iris-T SL surface-to-air missile successful trails;
Alexander Nevsky submarine enters into operation with the Russian Navy;
Maiden flight of Chinese Z-20 helicopter;
F-35’s first live AMRAAM firing;
KAI reveals model of the new version of its KFX fighter;
Lockheed’s Skunk Works reveals SR-72;
India’s DRDO presents tactical ballistic missile Pragati;
Sikorsky Innovations wins contract for VTOL experimental aircraft;
Jordanian gunship CN235 performs maiden flight;
General Atomics shows its EMRG railgun;
Aurora too wins contract for Phase I of VTOL X-Plane program;
Airbus Military reveals more details on new Fire-fighter;
US proposal of weapons and equipment for Romanian F-16A/B;
Russia to develop light-weight front-line fighter;
Start of Eurofighter cruise missile integration trails.
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