Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta aviación militar. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta aviación militar. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 16 de abril de 2018

Cobham de USA proveerá del sistema de oxígeno para el caza furtivo surcoreano

Cobham Wins KF-X Multirole Fighter Oxygen System Contract




Cobham to provide Next Gen Oxygen Concentrator and Electronic Seat Mounted Regulator for KF-X fighter 

Cobham has received a contract from Korean Aerospace Industries Ltd (KAI) to design and supply a pilot Oxygen System for the future KF-X, an advanced multirole fighter aircraft currently under development. This represents the fourth contract award Cobham has earned from KAI in support of the KF-X program. Other Cobham solutions selected by KAI for KF-X include Missile Ejection Launchers (MEL), a full range of Communication, Navigation and Identification (CNI) conformal antennas, and external fuel tanks and pylons.

Cobham Mission Systems, the market leader in military life support oxygen systems, will be leveraging its latest Next Generation Oxygen Concentrator technology, as well as the newly developed Electronic Seat Mounted Regulator to outfit the KF-X aircraft. This high-reliability system will not only meet or exceed the current requirements, but will be capable of spiral upgrades as new technologies, such as pilot breathing sensors, are introduced in the future.

“Cobham has a long history of working with KAI on a number of aircraft platforms. We are very excited that KAI selected Cobham’s latest oxygen concentrator solution for its newest platform,” said Kevin McKeown, Vice President, and General Manager of Cobham Mission Systems. “The KF-X program is strategically important for Cobham and this contract award will allow us to continue to lead the market in life support oxygen systems for military aircraft”, he added.

The multi-year contract will support the entire EMD Phase of KF-X aircraft development.

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viernes, 6 de junio de 2014

Video y foto: Separatistas pro-rusos derriban un avión ucraniano

Un AN-30 fue alcanzado durante un vuelo de reconocimiento 


Foto: InfoResist

Un avión bimotor AN-30 de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania fue derribado hoy mientras realizaba un vuelo de reconocimiento sobre la zona de Slovyansk, en el este del país, donde continúan registrándose duros combates entre tropas del gobierno y milicianos separatistas.

De acuerdo con los primeros informes, la aeronave sufrió daños en uno de los motores, que se incendió, obligando a la tripulación a saltar en paracaídas. Se desconoce qué tipo de arma fue utilizada para lograr este derribo (cabe recordar que los pro-rusos cuentan con sistemas de misiles portátiles y cañones antiaéreos).



ACTUALIZACION: Las autoridades militares ucranianas confirmaron que sólo tres de los ocho tripulantes de la aeronave pudieron ser rescatados con vida.