AV-8 Harrier Archive
[Posted on: Sat Feb 18th, 2006]
India is seriously considering United Kingdom's offer of eight second-hand Royal Navy BAE Systems Sea Harrier for utilising them as training aircraft, a leading Defence Weekly has claimed.
India is seriously considering United Kingdom's offer of eight second-hand Royal Navy BAE Systems Sea Harrier for utilising them as training aircraft, a leading Defence Weekly has claimed.
[Posted on: Fri Feb 10th, 2006]
RAF LAKENHEATH, England - It wasn't the first time Royal Navy FA2 Sea Harrier and 48th Fighter Wing F-15C Eagle jets collaborated in the sky to rehearse combat scenarios, but it will be the last when a two-week training exercise ends Friday.
RAF LAKENHEATH, England - It wasn't the first time Royal Navy FA2 Sea Harrier and 48th Fighter Wing F-15C Eagle jets collaborated in the sky to rehearse combat scenarios, but it will be the last when a two-week training exercise ends Friday.
[Posted on: Wed Jan 18th, 2006]
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been castigated by MPs over the construction of a £100 million "superhangar" to service the RAF's fighter jets which is now facing possible closure just a year after it opened.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been castigated by MPs over the construction of a £100 million "superhangar" to service the RAF's fighter jets which is now facing possible closure just a year after it opened.
[Posted on: Tue Jan 10th, 2006]
BAE Systems is to receive an availability-based contract to provide support for the UK’s Harrier GR9/9A ground-attack aircraft until the type leaves service around 2018. To be valued at more than £400 million ($680 million), the Joint Availability Support Solution (JASS) deal will be agreed with pri
BAE Systems is to receive an availability-based contract to provide support for the UK’s Harrier GR9/9A ground-attack aircraft until the type leaves service around 2018. To be valued at more than £400 million ($680 million), the Joint Availability Support Solution (JASS) deal will be agreed with pri
[Posted on: Sun Dec 11th, 2005]
LORD Drayson’s review of the UK defence industry, published as early as this Thursday, is expected to be “rigorous”, with some big-ticket programmes being scaled back. It will also outline new plans to extend the life of existing assets such the ageing aircraft carriers HMS Invinci
LORD Drayson’s review of the UK defence industry, published as early as this Thursday, is expected to be “rigorous”, with some big-ticket programmes being scaled back. It will also outline new plans to extend the life of existing assets such the ageing aircraft carriers HMS Invinci