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Defence & Aerospace

Lockheed Martin, US Air Force, successfully test hypersonic weapon

By: Rebecca Campbell     18th May 2022 US giant aerospace and defence group Lockheed Martin and the US Air Force (USAF) jointly announced on Tuesday that, together, they had successfully flight-tested a hypersonic weapon. The weapon is designated the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW). For the test flight, the ARRW was... 

Rolls-Royce technology brings a once science-fiction weapon closer to routine use

By: Rebecca Campbell     17th May 2022 UK-based global major propulsion and power systems and technology group Rolls-Royce reported on Tuesday that a power and thermal management system that it had developed to provide energy for laser weapons had performed successfully during multiple and extended field tests. This system, designated... 

Airbus reports much improved year-on-year results for the first quarter

By: Rebecca Campbell     6th May 2022 Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus has reported “solid” results for the first quarter of this year (Q1 2022), which ended on March 31. It accrued revenues totalling €12-billion, which was a year-on-year increase of 15%. Reported earnings before interest and taxes (Ebit) came to... 

As drone deployment continues to expand, miners unearth whole-of-mine uses

By: Donna Slater     6th May 2022 The use of drones and ground-based robotics is evolving to such an extent locally that various companies are using them in all aspects of their operations, which is resulting in “bun fights” about which department gets to use the devices and payloads, says Dwyka Mining Services MD Jamie van... 

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Airbus and Rolls-Royce win major orders from Australia’s Qantas

By: Rebecca Campbell     4th May 2022 Major aerospace groups Airbus (manufacturer of airliners) and Rolls-Royce (maker of aeroengines) have announced connected major orders for their products from Australian national flag carrier Qantas. The airline has selected a trio of Airbus types to implement its fleet modernisation programme,... 

An artist’s impression of an A350-1000 (right foreground), an A321XLR (top centre) and an A220 (left, trailing) in Qantas livery
Photo by Airbus
An artist’s impression of an A350-1000 (right foreground), an A321XLR (top centre) and an A220 (left, trailing) in Qantas livery

Parliamentary committee urges Denel, Armscor to find solutions to their challenges

By: Schalk Burger     22nd April 2022 The Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans this week visited the facilities of State-owned Armscor and Denel as part of an oversight programme and urged the entities to explore new avenues to use their assets and find solutions to the challenges they are facing. During the visit to... 

Ramaphosa extends SANDF deployment to Mozambique by a year, at cost of R2.8bn

By: News24Wire      21st April 2022 President Cyril Ramaphosa extended the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in Mozambique for a year, at a cost of R2.8-billion. This is the longest extension of the deployment by Ramaphosa. 

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South African military deployed to flood-ravaged province

By: Reuters     19th April 2022 Thousands of South African soldiers will help with relief efforts in KwaZulu-Natal province, where more than 440 people have died in floods and mudslides and dozens more are missing. A week after the torrential rains began, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) said on Monday it had... 

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Airbus concludes wind tunnel tests on its radical new wing design

By: Rebecca Campbell     14th April 2022 Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus has announced that it has completed wind-tunnel testing of its new wing technology demonstrator, the eXtra Performance Wing. This is part of the group’s programme to rapidly test and accelerate the development of new technologies to decarbonise the... 

The eXtra Performance Wing wind-tunnel mode
Photo by Airbus
The eXtra Performance Wing wind-tunnel mode

South Africa main funder for SADC mission in Mozambique, which is protecting whole bloc

By: Rebecca Campbell     13th April 2022 South Africa was currently providing most of the funding for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM), through the SADC Peace Fund, Chief of the SANDF, General Rudzani Maphwanya, told reporters at a media briefing on Wednesday. He pointed out that South... 

Paramount Group invests in skills development for young engineers

By: Donna Slater     13th April 2022 Aerospace and technology company Paramount Group has launched an engineering mentorship and training programme – the Young Engineers Development Programme (YEDP) – aimed at fast-tracking young engineers by equipping them with the skills and experience required to excel in the workplace. The... 

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Participants of Paramount Group's Young Engineers Development Programme

SANDF exploiting modern technologies against extremists in Mozambique

By: Rebecca Campbell     13th April 2022 The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) was seeking to use modern technology to help defeat Islamist extremists in the Cado Delgado province in north east Mozambique, but could only do so to a limited extent because of the difficulties soldiers faced when... 

The US successfully flies a hypersonic test vehicle

By: Rebecca Campbell     6th April 2022 It was announced in Palmdale in the US state of California on Tuesday that the country had successfully carried out a flight test of the ‘Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept’ (HAWC). The HAWC was jointly developed and tested by the US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the... 

The artist’s impression of the HAWC in flight
Photo by Lockheed Martin
The artist’s impression of the HAWC in flight

Uasa approaches court to ensure Denel pays employees

By: Schalk Burger     5th April 2022 Trade union Uasa has brought an urgent Labour Court application against State-owned defence group Denel to order it to honour all outstanding contractual obligations and effect payment of Uasa members’ full remuneration from August 1, 2020, to date within 14 days of the order. It also seeks an... 

Mozambique gas bonanza in limbo as islamist insurgency simmers

By: Bloomberg     4th April 2022 Southern African nations are considering extending the deployment of troops fighting an Islamic State-linked insurgency in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province that prompted TotalEnergies to stall a $20-billion natural gas project. Ministers from the 16-member Southern African Development... 

Global aviation group orders another 20 Boeing 737 converted freighters

By: Rebecca Campbell     31st March 2022 Ireland-based global aviation services company ASL Aviation Holdings (ASL) confirmed on Thursday that it had ordered 20 more Boeing 737-800BCF freighter aircraft. BCF stands for ‘Boeing Converted Freighter’, meaning that the aircraft concerned were originally built as airliners. The new order was... 

Airbus adds Superjumbo jet to its growing list of airliners tested with 100% sustainable fuel

By: Rebecca Campbell     29th March 2022 Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus on Monday announced that it had flown its A380 Superjumbo airliner, with one of its engine using only sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The aircraft concerned was the company’s own flight test aircraft, known as MSN1. The aircraft took off from... 

US Space Force gets budget boost of billions of dollars

By: Rebecca Campbell     29th March 2022 The administration of US President Joe Biden has requested that the Congress allocate funding of $24.5-billion to the US Space Force (USSF) as part of the administration’s 2023 financial year budget plan. This was just under $5-billion more than the USSF’s 2022 budget. The US federal government’s... 

University drones research facility receives R11m grant

By: Donna Slater     28th March 2022 Research charity the Hans Merensky Foundation (HMF) president (and former University of the Free State [UFS] chancellor) Dr Khotso Mokhele recently signed an R11-million five-year research grant agreement with the UFS to expand the Merensky group for Aerial Geological Image Classification (MAGIC)... 

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UFS rector and vice-chancellor Professor Francis Petersen signs the grant with Hans Merensky Foundation president Dr Khotso Mokhele

Dassault has won another order for its Rafale fighter

By: Rebecca Campbell     28th March 2022 French aerospace group Dassault Aviation has announced yet another order for its Rafale multirole (the company likes to describe it as ‘omnirole’) fighter. This contract is a repeat order from Greece, for another six of the aircraft. In January last year, Greece had ordered 18 Rafales, so the new... 

Airbus selects Italian engines for Eurodrone programme

By: Rebecca Campbell     28th March 2022 Airbus Defence and Space, a division of the Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus, announced on Friday that it had selected Italian company Avio Aero to supply its Catalyst engines and propellors for the Eurodrone remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS). The Eurodrone aircraft will be... 

An artist’s impression of an Eurodrone flying over an Arctic landscape
Photo by Airbus
An artist’s impression of an Eurodrone flying over an Arctic landscape

Five countries order SA-designed Mbombe 4 infantry vehicle

By: Donna Slater     23rd March 2022 South African aerospace and defence company Paramount Group has received orders from five sovereign nations for its Mbombe 4 infantry combat vehicle (ICV) in the three years since its launch at the 2019 International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi. Since then, Paramount... 

An image of a Mbombe 4
The Mbombe 4 infantry combat vehicle

Labour court keeps Denel under judicial supervision but postpones union’s case by months

By: Rebecca Campbell     17th March 2022 The UASA trade union has expressed disappointment that the Labour Court, in a ruling handed down on Wednesday, had effectively given financially-beleaguered State-owned defence industrial group Denel until after September to meet its contractual financial obligations towards those of its staff... 

Drones successful in deterring railway cable theft syndicates 

By: Donna Slater     15th March 2022 Johannesburg-based unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operator and developer UAV & Drone Solutions (UDS) proposes that government departments and State-owned entities (SOEs) use, to a far greater extent, the services it provides to curb critical infrastructure theft and vandalism. Cable theft for... 

An image of a drone and stolen cables
UAV & Drone Solutions provides eyes in the sky, day or night, to deter infrastructure criminals and identify areas of concern

Second African Astronomical Society conference to be held on March 14

By: Donna Slater     11th March 2022 Professional society the African Astronomical Society (AfAS) will host its second yearly scientific conference and general assembly in Cape Town, on March 14, with the aim of intensifying the growth of astronomy in Africa. The week-long hybrid event will focus on science, outreach, communication... 

Solidarity union submits warrants of execution to seize Denel assets over failure to pay staff

By: Rebecca Campbell     9th March 2022 The Solidarity trade union announced on Wednesday that it had submitted warrants of execution, worth some R90-million, against State-owned defence industrial group Denel, to the sheriff of the court. This followed Denel’s failure to abide by a Labour Court order and pay, by March 8, union members... 

Embraer announces freighter conversions for some of its jetliner models

By: Rebecca Campbell     8th March 2022 Brazil-based major aerospace group Embraer has announced that it is entering the jet air freighter market, by offering passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions of its E190 and E195 airliners, designated as the E190F and E195F respectively. The E190 and E195 are the two largest models in the... 

SVI Engineering expands into Saudi Arabia

By: Schalk Burger     7th March 2022 Local armoured products specialist manufacturer SVI Engineering has expanded into Saudi Arabia and plans to develop and manufacture a variety of armoured vehicles and military solutions in the country. The firm, alongside its Saudi partners Shamal Commercial Investments and Hala Auto, own the... 

French aerospace group Dassault reports that 2021 was a good year for it

By: Rebecca Campbell     4th March 2022 Renowned French aerospace group Dassault Aviation released its performance and financial results for 2021 on Friday. It reported a consolidated net income of €605-million last year, an almost exactly 100% increase over the €303-million recorded in 2020. Consolidated operating income in 2021 was... 

A Dassault Rafale of the Qatar Air Force
Photo by Dylan Agbagni/Public Domain
A Dassault Rafale of the Qatar Air Force

Airbus wins major European attack helicopter upgrade contract

By: Rebecca Campbell     3rd March 2022 Airbus Helicopters, the rotary-wing business of Europe-based global major aerospace and defence group Airbus, announced on Wednesday that France and Spain had awarded it a major upgrade contract for their Tiger attack helicopters. The contract covers the upgrade of at least 60 of the machines. No... 

An artist’s impression of Tiger Mk IIIs
Photo by Airbus Helicopters
An artist’s impression of Tiger Mk IIIs

BAE Systems reports successful and significant crewed-uncrewed aircraft ‘teaming’ test

By: Rebecca Campbell     3rd March 2022 UK-based global major aerospace and defence group BAE Systems has reported that it successfully executed a flight test of ‘Manned Unmanned Teaming’ (MUM-T) technology, in partnership with the US Strategic Capabilities Office (which falls under the Office of the US Deputy Secretary of Defence).... 

New armoured personnel carriers delivered to Kazakhstan

By: Darren Parker     28th February 2022 Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE) – a joint venture between global aerospace and technology business Paramount Group and Kazakhstani defence and engineering company Kazpetromash – has delivered a new shipment of Arlan 4 x 4 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) to Kazakhstan’s Ministry of... 

A photo of Arlan 4 x 4 APCs in the snow
Arlan 4 x 4 APCs

Astronomers show what shock waves 60 times larger than Milky Way look like

By: Marleny Arnoldi     25th February 2022 An international team of astronomers has made available detailed images of what is known to be the largest visible cosmic shock wave from Earth. The team comprises of experts from Italy-based National Institute for Astrophysics (Inaf), the Cluster of Excellence Quantum Universe at Universität... 

Cosmic shock wave
Cosmic shock wave

Rolls-Royce switching titanium supply away from Russia, reports profit for 2021

By: Rebecca Campbell     25th February 2022 UK-based global major propulsion and power systems group Rolls-Royce, which is particularly renowned for its aeroengines, will no longer buy titanium from Russia, group CEO Warren East told the London Daily Telegraph newspaper on Thursday. Titanium is used in the manufacture of rotor blades for... 

Transceiver evades pitfalls while seizing benefits

By: Nadine Ramdass     25th February 2022 Military communication systems specialist and JSE-listed company Reunert subsidiary Reutech Communications’ TR3000 transceiver unlocks the full potential of high-frequency (HF) network communication, which enables the military to evade the difficulties previously associated with high-frequency... 

An image of Reutech Communications' TR3000
TR3000 INTO THE FUTURE Reutech Communications’ TR3000 transceiver unlocks the full potential of high-frequency network communication

Tech development enhances defence equipment

By: Nadine Ramdass     25th February 2022 Global aerospace and technology company Paramount Group’s equipment and technologies, in service with various armed forces and security agencies on four continents, as well as digital and drawing-board designs, prototyping and acceptance trials, are under constant review to keep abreast and... 

An image of Paramount Group's Mwari aircraft
MWARI WARRIOR Paramount's Mwari aircraft can perform missions that would usually require a multitude of aircrafts

Minister reiterates ‘tough love’ approach to SOE fiscal dependence 

By: Marleny Arnoldi     23rd February 2022 Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has reiterated his commitment to clamp down on State-owned entities (SOEs) that are draining the fiscus with bailouts. Delivering his Budget 2022 speech on February 23, he pointed out that more than R308-billion had been directed towards bailing out failing SOEs. 

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