Could increased use of flight simulation training devices be one way to make an air force’s hard-pressed defence budget go further?
Go To ItemAdded on 13 May 2011 by Tim Robinson
Could increased use of flight simulation training devices be one way to make an air force’s hard-pressed defence budget go further?
Go To ItemAdded on 06 May 2011 by Royal Aeronautical Society
IAN STRACHAN reports from the Weapon Systems and Technology post-Strategic Defence and Security Review Conference, organised by the RAeS Weapon Systems and Technology Group.
This is a full article published in Aerospace International: May 2011
Go To ItemAdded on 21 April 2011 by Royal Aeronautical Society
Thanks to the UK’s National Army Museum we have a great competition for readers – tickets to an exclusive talk by Ed Macy MC, former British Army Apache AH1 pilot and author of the bestselling ‘Apache’ & ‘Hellfire’ books.
Added on 04 February 2011 by Tim Robinson
A full report as the UK’s Joint Helicopter Command hones its edge in pre-deployment exercises for Afghanistan - and how the latest training can help replicate the complex and difficult decisions faced in theatre.
Added on 14 January 2011 by Tim Robinson
An in-depth analysis of China’s new Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, which made its first flight on 11 January, and why it may not only represent a threat to Western fighter pilots, but also to the Russian aerospace industry.
Added on 26 November 2010 by Tim Robinson
The latest farcical twist to the KC-X tanker saga saw the USAF procurement executive send confidential assessments to rival competitors, Boeing and EADS. What next for this aviation procurement soap opera and could a split buy be on the cards?
Added on 12 November 2010 by Tim Robinson
On the 1-2 December in Brussels a high-level conference will take place organised by ASD/CEAS, the two umbrella bodies for aerospace/defence trade associations and professional organisations like the Royal Aeronautical Society. Uniquely then, it is an event where European aerospace stakeholders from industry, politics and research will meet to discuss the top-level strategic issues facing the sector, today and in the future.
Added on 29 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
One of the biggest shocks of last week’s UK Strategic Defence & Security Review (SDSR) was the cancellation of the BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 project. But what are the options now for RAF maritime patrol and ASW capability?
Added on 22 October 2010 by Tim Robinson
SDSR - initial commentary on the UK’s defence cuts from Professor Keith Hayward, Head of Research, Royal Aeronautical Society