Surveillance
The role NATO ISR aircraft are playing in monitoring the war in Ukraine
Surveillance aircraft from Western air arms have been extremely active around Ukraine’s borders since the start of the Russian invasion. AirForces Monthly delves into the roles of allied spy planes during the conflict
Canadian company to provide ISR drones to Ukraine
Canada-based uncrewed aerial system platform and service provider Volatus Aerospace has announced it has begun the delivery of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance system to Ukraine
Palma de Mallorca ERA system undergoes modernization
First international deployment of ERA surveillance system modernized
Airservices Australia and Skykraft to trial space-based surveillance and communications
Partnership to support the development of a space-based communication and surveillance air traffic management capability.
Thales to modernise airport surveillance in Muan, Ulsan and Yeosu Airports
Thales has been awarded a contract by Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) to deliver airport surveillance radar systems
Tanzania CAA and Thales work together for ATM and Surveillance
Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority takes final delivery of the Thales TopSky Air Traffic Management and Surveillance System
Watch this space: Australia monitors the final frontier
The Australian government is seeking to develop sovereign military space domain awareness capabilities, as focus on the final frontier appears more important than ever before
UK’s current E-7A acquisition costs at £800m and counting
The UK has so far spent over £800m on the planned acquisition of E-7A Wedgetail AEW1 airborne early warning and control aircraft
Airbus contract extension for UK satellite-based maritime surveillance
The UK Royal Navy has awarded a 12-month contract extension to Airbus covering the provision of satellite-based maritime surveillance services for the Joint Maritime Security Centre
Frequentis Comsoft integrates space-based ADS-B data into Isavia’s surveillance infrastructure
Isavia ANS announced on that it has successfully implemented a space-based ADS-B system in their 5.4 million square kilometers of controlled airspace.