The Government has given first pass approval for Phase 1A of the Air 5438 Lead-In Fighter Capability Assurance Program (CAP). This first phase will identify the requirements for the upgrade the RAAF’s Hawk 127 lead in fighter capability, so that it may continue to produce aircrew with the necessary skills to operate current RAAF combat
The government has provided first pass approval for Phases 2 and 3 of the Air 5431 Air Traffic Management and Control Systems project. This project will – in conjunction with Airservices Australia – deliver replacement surveillance radars and tower and approach automation systems for the current systems which are approaching the end of their life
Minister for Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare have announced that the Project Air 9000 Phase 2, 4 and 6 programs to provide Army and Navy with 46 new MRH 90 helicopters to replace Black Hawk and Sea King machines respectively has been added to Government’s projects of concern list. Despite reaching
BAE Systems Australia has won a $270 million contract to add the Project Sea 1442 Anti-Ship Missile Defence (ASMD) capability to Australia’s seven remaining ANZAC class frigates, after the successful upgrade, trials, and service release of HMAS Perth earlier this year. The work, which requires the replacement of the forward and aft masts on all ships, is
Lockheed Martin has rolled out the first F-35B Joint Strike Fighter test aircraft for the United Kingdom. The jet, BK-1, will undergo functional fuel system checks before heading to the flight line for ground and flight tests in the coming months. It is to be delivered to the UK for training and further testing in
The RAAF has launched a red on blue training exercise designed to test air defence capabilities. The East Coast Air Defence Exercise (ECADEX 11) began Monday off the coast of central New South Wales and will run through December 9. It pits a ‘Red’ opposing force against a ‘Blue’ friendly force attempting to protect Australian