First Thales A400M Full Flight Simulator Ready for Training

By Thales on Friday, June 21st, 2013 The first A400M Full Flight Simulator (FFS) designed and built by Thales for Airbus Military received European Aviation Safety Agency’s qualification for training at the 7 June at Airbus Military International Training Centre in Seville. This qualification is a key enabling milestone that permits Airbus Military to begin to coach A400M flight crews for his or her complex missions in a secure environment. The Full Flight Simulator utilises aircraft hardware and software that represents the initial configuration of the A400M aircraft cockpit and simulates the floor and flight operations of the aircraft in... Read More »

Saber Strike 2013 demonstrates multinational partnership in Baltics

By Army News Service on Thursday, June 20th, 2013 Saber Strike 2013 concluded June 13 as training locations in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia held closing ceremonies to commemorate two weeks of establishment exercises inside the Baltics. “The exercise was an extreme success,” said Col. Frederick Jessen, U.S. Army Europe’s contingency-command post officer responsible. “We partnered with numerous nations improving our partner capacity and skill to command and control, enhancing our overall interoperability.” Hosted this year by Lithuania, and now in its third year of execution, Saber Strike involved approximately 2,000 military personnel from 14 nations including: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Czech... Read More »

Air Force sets plan to integrate women in combat jobs by 2016

By Air Force News Agency on Thursday, June 20th, 2013 The Air Force released details of the service’s plan to completely integrate women into previously closed career fields June 18. The implementation plan was recently submitted to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel for review. More than 99 percent of Air Force positions are currently already open to female Airmen. On the contrary, 2013 marks the 20 th anniversary of the dep. of Defense allowing women to function combat pilots. The Air Force plans to open the rest seven career fields — all tied to big operations — by Jan. 1,... Read More »

Sagem Conducts Flight Tests of COMINT Electronic Warfare System On Patroller Drone

By Sagem on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 PARIS AIR SHOW: Between June 10 and 13, Sagem (Safran) finished a brand new series of flight tests of its Patroller drone system in multi-sensor, multi-mission configuration, incorporating an airborne communications intelligence (COMINT) system. Designed for military missions, the COMINT system was integrated by Sagem in an underwing pod. It provides interception and positioning functions, together with technical analysis of V/UHF communications, including for frequency-hopping transmitters. This series of 7 test flights validated the Patroller drone’s ability to simply integrate a COMINT type electronic warfare system in a pod, complementing the Euroflir 410... Read More »

Fighter squadron inactivation signals end of A-10s in Europe

By Air Force News Agency on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 The Air Force inactivated the 81st Fighter Squadron June 18, here, in support of force-shaping procedures around the service. The squadron employed the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the closure signals the tip of A-10 operations in Europe. “For 71 years, the lads and ladies of this fine squadron have ensured America’s security,” said Col. David Lyons, the 52nd Operations Group commander. “The 81st Fighter Squadron piloted some of the most iconic and legendary aircraft the realm has ever seen. It leaves me with one thought — that whatever … was... Read More »