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Sunday, 22 June 2025

MQ-20 Avenger: Successful autonomous control test with Hivemind program

 During the second test of the MQ-20 Avenger with Shield AI autonomous control software, the UAV performed more complex missions with both real and virtual aircraft.

The "first of its kind" test of the MQ-20 Avenger from General Atomics-Aeronautical Systems, Inc (GA-ASI) using the Hivemind autonomy program from Shield AI, conducted on June 11, 2025, showed that the unmanned combat aircraft (UCAV) performed an "autonomous shooting simulation.

"During this second trial, GA-ASI mentioned, that the MQ-20 Avenger was part of an "exercise involving multiple real and virtual aircraft," and Shield AI added that a UCAV digital twin was also involved.

 MQ-20 Avenger

Thursday, 3 April 2025

The U.S. Army plans to conduct its next hypersonic missile test in December

 


The US Army has scheduled another test of its long-range hypersonic Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) missile for December this year. This step is part of a program to develop and implement hypersonic weapons that can reach speeds above 5 sound speeds (Mach 5) and maneuver at various altitudes, making them virtually invulnerable to existing missile defense systems.

The LRHW, also known as the Dark Eagle, is a ground-based missile system equipped with a Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) hypersonic glide unit. In December, an “end-to-end” test is planned, in which the rocket will be launched using a transport and launch vehicle (TEL) and an operational battery center. This will be the second successful AUR (All Up Round) test run this year.

The goal of the program is to integrate hypersonic missiles into the armament of the US Army and the US Navy. The U.S. Navy also plans to use a modification of the C-HGB called Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) for its ships and submarines. If the tests are successful, the US Army expects to begin deploying LRHW units in 2025.

Hypersonic missiles are considered breakthrough technologies in military affairs, as their speed and maneuverability allow them to strike highly protected and time-critical targets with high efficiency. The United States is actively developing and testing hypersonic systems in competition with other world powers such as China and Russia, which have also demonstrated their achievements in this field.

Saturday, 1 March 2025

F-35B and Meteor missile: A milestone in the integration of British weapons onto an advanced American platform

The F-35B fighter successfully conducted the first test flights with the Meteor air-to-air missile

In the world of modern aviation, the achievement associated with the successful test flights of the F-35B fighter jet with the MBDA Meteor air-to-air missile represents an important step in the development of international cooperation and technological progress. These tests, carried out from the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, opened a new chapter in the integration of British weapons systems onto one of the most advanced aviation platforms in the world.

The event, held at the Patuxent River base, was the culmination of a long-term project to adapt the British Meteor missile for use on the fifth-generation F-35B fighter jet. During the tests, an inert version of the rocket was launched, which was used to collect environmental data and verify the compatibility of the system with the aircraft's on-board computers. This stage of testing is part of a broader program aimed at ensuring the full combat readiness of the complex.

Meteor is a long—range supersonic missile developed by the European consortium MBDA. It is equipped with an active radar homing head and a ramjet jet engine, which allows it to maintain high speed and maneuverability even over long distances. The integration of this missile on the F-35B significantly expands the fighter's air combat capabilities, especially against modern threats.

The successful completion of the tests demonstrates the effectiveness of cooperation between the United Kingdom and the United States in the field of defense technology. The F-35 program is one of the largest international projects in the history of the aviation industry, and Britain's participation in it underscores the strategic partnership between the two countries.

For the UK, the integration of the Meteor missile into the F-35B means strengthening its own air defense and attack capabilities. It also strengthens the country's position as one of the key developers of advanced weapons systems in Europe. For the United States, this event shows the flexibility and versatility of the F-35 platform, capable of working with various types of weapons from various partner countries.

This success was made possible by close cooperation between several parties.:

- The British Ministry of Defense: Provided financial and organizational support to the program.

- MBDA: Was responsible for the development and adaptation of the Meteor rocket for installation on the F-35B.

- Lockheed Martin: Performed work on the integration of the missile with the aircraft's onboard systems.

- The US Department of Defense: Provided access to the necessary resources and infrastructure for testing.

Such a partnership serves as an example of how international efforts can lead to the creation of truly global solutions in the defense sector.

Taking into account Meteor's unique characteristics, such as a range of up to 100+ km, high maneuverability and the ability to intercept targets at extreme speeds, the F-35B gets a significant advantage in aerial battles. This makes it an even more dangerous opponent for potential threats, especially in a complex electronic warfare environment.

Moreover, the use of a British missile on an American fighter jet opens up new horizons for other countries operating the F-35. Now they can consider installing similar systems to adapt the aircraft to their specific requirements.

The integration of the Meteor missile into the F-35B has become an important milestone in the development of modern aviation technology and international defense cooperation. This project demonstrates how technologies can be combined to create powerful and flexible systems capable of ensuring the security of allies in a changing world. The success of the tests not only strengthens the position of the UK and the USA as leaders in the defense industry, but also underlines the importance of collective efforts to address global challenges.

Friday, 21 February 2025

Historic test flight of the KF-21 Boramae with the participation of the Chief of Staff of the South Korean Air Force

 KF-21 Boramae

South Korean aircraft manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has conducted a successful test flight of its newest fighter aircraft, the KF-21 Boramae. The prototype KF-21-004, one of two two-seat variants, took to the skies from Sacheon Air Base, South Korea, demonstrating its capabilities and performance.

A special feature of this flight was the participation of the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF), General Lee Young-soo. This was the first time that the KF-21 was piloted by a non-test pilot, which underlines the high degree of confidence in the new fighter and its operational readiness.

The main purpose of the test was to evaluate the maneuverability of the aircraft and its overall performance. Special attention was paid to the control characteristics and accuracy of avionics. The KF-21 Boramae, designed to replace the outdated F-4 and F-5 fighter jets, is to become the backbone of the modern South Korean Air Force.

The KF-21 Boramae is a fourth-generation multirole fighter with advanced technology. It is equipped with modern radars, weapons systems and avionics, which allows it to perform a wide range of combat missions. The two-seat version, such as the KF-21-004, is designed for training and combat operations, making it a versatile tool for the Air Force.

The successful test of the KF-21 Boramae is an important step in strengthening South Korea's defense capability. The new fighter will not only enhance the combat capabilities of the Air Force, but will also become a symbol of the country's technological progress. In the context of increasing tension in the region, the KF-21 will become an important element of national security.

After the successful test, KAI plans to continue a series of tests to finally bring the KF-21 to mass production. In the coming years, it is expected that the fighter will begin to enter service with the South Korean Air Force, replacing outdated models and providing the country with modern means of air control.

The test flight of the KF-21 Boramae with the participation of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Lee Young-soo, was an important event for South Korea. The new fighter has demonstrated its capabilities and operational readiness, which opens up new prospects for strengthening the country's national security and technological progress.

Thursday, 6 February 2025

Photos Of The First Soviet High-Altitude Nuclear Test "K-1" Have Been Declassified

 

Footage of a nuclear charge detonation

A new page has appeared in the archives of Russian history: photographs of the first Soviet high-altitude nuclear test, codenamed K-1, have been declassified. Conducted in 1961 at the Sary-Shagan test site in the Kazakh SSR, this test became an important stage in the development of the Soviet defense program and missile defense technologies.

The K-1 high-altitude nuclear test was conducted at a record altitude of 150 kilometers at that time. The 1.2 kiloton bomb was delivered to a given area using an R-12 rocket, also known as the Semirak. This test was not only a scientific research goal, but also of strategic importance, as it helped to study the effects of an explosion at altitude on electronic systems, satellites and missile defense systems.

The year 1961 was a time of an active arms race between the USSR and the USA. Both superpowers sought to explore new applications of nuclear weapons, including their use in outer space. In this context, the K-1 test was a response to American high-altitude tests such as the Starfish project conducted a few months earlier.

The nuclear charge was installed on the R-12 ballistic missile, which reached the set height and successfully completed the task of delivering the warhead to the explosion point. The explosion occurred at an altitude of 150 kilometers, which allowed scientists to obtain unique data on the propagation of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), radiation effects and other phenomena associated with a nuclear explosion in the upper atmosphere.

Special attention was paid to studying the impact of the explosion on satellites, radio communications and control systems. These studies became the basis for the development of Soviet missile defense systems, which later became widely used.

The K-1 test demonstrated the technological progress of the Soviet Union in the field of nuclear technology and ballistic missiles. It also helped strengthen the country's defense capability, making it possible to develop effective methods of protection against possible nuclear attacks from outer space.

However, high-altitude nuclear tests had serious consequences. They caused the appearance of artificial radiation belts around the Earth, which could affect the operation of satellites and create long-term environmental problems. That is why the international community subsequently decided to ban nuclear tests in space, the atmosphere and underwater, which was enshrined in the Treaty on the Partial Prohibition of Nuclear Tests (1963).

The declassified photographs provide a unique opportunity to see the scale and nature of a high-altitude nuclear explosion. The images capture characteristic phenomena, such as an expanding plasma region formed after an explosion, and light flashes visible even at such a high altitude. These images are valuable historical documents that allow us to better understand the technologies and approaches used during that period.

Declassified materials on the K-1 test open up new horizons for researchers and the public, providing access to a unique episode of the history of the Cold War Era. This event not only demonstrates the achievements of Soviet science and technology, but also reminds of the need for a responsible approach to the use of nuclear technologies. Today, as the world once again faces global security issues, the experience of the past can serve as an important lesson for future generations.

Saturday, 1 February 2025

U.S. Navy and Army Advance Conventional Prompt Strike Hypersonic Testing in FY25

 The U.S. Navy and Army are continuing to test and evaluate the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic weapon system, with a number of key demonstrations planned for fiscal year 2025 (FY25). The CPS program conducted an end-to-end flight test of the CPS All-Up Round (AUR) prototype in the third quarter of fiscal year 24, but an additional test from the Army Carrier Launcher (TEL) was postponed due to a system issue. Future tests will include launches of CPS AUR from both Army TEL and launch containers of Navy ships and submarines.The CPS system is a conventional, gliding hypersonic weapon designed to engage important, time-sensitive targets. It includes a two-stage solid-fuel rocket booster and a Common Hypersonic Glide Body that delivers a kinetic energy projectile warhead. The Navy plans to integrate the CPS system into Zumwalt-class destroyers and Virginia-class submarines using a cold gas discharge ("cold launch") system. Meanwhile, the army's long-range hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) system, known as the Dark Eagle, will deploy the CPS AUR using a hot-start ignition system from its TEL.

CPS All-Up Round (AUR) 


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