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Second phase of ground tests of XA100 begins.
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Defense Highlights Of 2021 | Graham Warwick Superpower tensions dominated the news in 2021, but below the headlines was a year of milestones for the defense industry—unveilings, rollouts, first flights and pivotal orders marking an eventful year. Here are some of the more notable events. |
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In Pictures: Top Aerospace & Defense Stories, Dec. 15, 2021 | From news that the FAA has accredited the Drone Racing League as the first uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) event organizer in the U.S., to capabilities of the Airbus Helicopter H225. Take a look at the daily roundup of aerospace & defense news. |
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Business Aviation On Sharp Upswing | Molly McMillin After a decade of stagnation and oversupply followed by a COVID-19 shock, the business aviation industry is on a sharp upswing. |
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER BEFORE 10.00 EST | 15.00 GMT | | December 16, 2021 10.00 EST | 15.00 GMT Since 2016, the U.S. has been racing to catch up with Chinese and Russian hypersonic weapons development. But political change has installed a new group of leaders in the Pentagon, including some who are now questioning the relevance and cost of such weapons. This webinar will explain in detail the breadth of the hypersonic weapons portfolio now in development and testing, and debate the operational utility of such weapons versus slower or less maneuverable alternatives in a future conflict. |
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