Chris Pocock
Defense Correspondent

Chris Pocock has been covering the defense beat for AIN for over 30 years. He is a British citizen and a graduate of the University of Cambridge. Chris worked in the air cargo business for ten years before becoming a full-time writer in 1983. He subsequently edited two air cargo journals before becoming AIN’s Defense Editor. He retired from that position in 2018, but still contributes to the publication. Chris has written extensively on aerial reconnaissance, including four books on the history of the U-2 spyplane. He also lectures on this and other topics related to intelligence-gathering in the Cold War.

Latest from Chris Pocock

Aircraft

GA-ASI Demonstrates Satcom Launch and Recovery of Its Latest UAV

An MQ-9B SkyGuardian was controlled by aircrew in a ground station hundreds of miles away.
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Aircraft

Leonardo To Lead European Unmanned Maritime Surveillance Project

With thousands of illegal migrants still trying to cross the seas to Europe, the European Defence Agency is funding the work.
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Aircraft

Airbus Zephyr Pseudo-satellite Gets New Funding

But the company did not describe how much progress it had made, in producing two examples ordered by the UK Ministry of Defence.
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Aircraft

Cobham Gains New NATO Contract For EW Training

The company’s Falcon 20 jets will continue to simulate electronic threats against fighter interceptors.
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Accidents

U.S. Team Gets Ready To Launch New MH370 Search

First phase of new contract calls for U.S. company to search 9,600-square-mile area on seventh arc
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Aircraft

Leonardo Delivers More Falco UAVs To The Middle East

The EVO version has a larger payload and extended range.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

UVision Demonstrates Another Loitering Attack Drone

The Israeli company is continuing to develop the Hero series of quad-winged flying machines.
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Aircraft

Turkey Buys from Russia; also Mulls European Missile Systems

The S-400 deal is going ahead, but a joint study with Eurosam is also now under contract.
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Aircraft

Qatar and Kuwait Eurofighter Sales—More Details Revealed

The UK will host a training squadron for Qatar. The Kuwaiti jets will have new AESA radars and targeting pods.
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Aircraft

Adversary Air Contractors Still Expanding—and Expecting

Draken bought more fighter jets, Elbit and Babcock are chasing UK business, and Discovery Air won a new Canadian contract.
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Aircraft

F-35 Gets Bad Report Card from UK Legislators

A parliamentary watchdog’s report listed cost and technical concerns that were not allayed by LM or UK government officials.
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Aircraft

Boeing Steps Ahead Towards MQ-25 Contract

The company has already completed a prototype to meet the U.S. Navy’s requirement for an unmanned aerial tanker.
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Aircraft

Canada Scraps Plan To Buy Super Hornets from Boeing

Will buy second-hand Hornets from Australia instead, to boost its own fleet, pending competition for a long-term replacement
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Aircraft

Qatar Boosts Its Order for Rafales, And Confirms Typhoons

The Gulf state will now buy 36 French combat jets, not 24. It also confirmed its order for 24 Eurofighter Typhoons.
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Aircraft

Airbus Helicopters Delivers Panthers to Mexico; Continues HForce Testing

The company handed over the last pair of ten AS565MBe helos to the Mexican Navy, and fired weapons from an H145M
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Aircraft

Qatar Seeks New Friends, and Maybe Denel

As tension between the Gulf state and its neighbours continues, Qatar says it has discussed buying into the South African arms company.
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Aircraft

GEOINT Contribution To Air Campaigns Pondered

A survey of geospatial information professionals linked to a major upcoming conference calls for improvements
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Aircraft

Embraer KC-390 Now in the U.S. for More Test Flights

Despite a serious incident last month, the Brazilian company says that the flight test campaign is going well
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Aircraft

British Hybrid Airship Suffers Second Serious Accident

The Hybrid Air Vehicles Airlander deflated after breaking free from its mooring mast during wet and windy weather at its home base.
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Aircraft

Dubai Airshow Was Dynamic for Defense

The UAE Air Force will upgrade its F-16s and Mirage 2000-9s, and replenish its depleted stocks of air-to-ground weapons.
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Aircraft

Airships Are Coming to The Middle East

Lighter than air but heavy with promise, two companies aim to fly airships in the Middle East.
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A Tale Of Two Cropdusters With A New Purpose

Two cropdusters are finding new missions as close air support and ISR platforms.
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Maintenance and Modifications

UAE Places $1.6 Billion F-16 Upgrade Order

The order covers F-16E/F Block 60 upgrades as well as spares and support.
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Yemen Issue Raised at Air Chiefs Conference

Operation Restore Hope has attracted unprecedented criticism from humanitarian agencies for indiscriminate targeting of civilians and refugees.
Aircraft

Speculation Mounts That F-35 Lightning Might Strike in UAE

Will the UAE be a customer for the Lockheed Martin F-35? Recent posturing suggests the Gulf nation wants to join the fray.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

VStar Pioneers Small Sigint Sensors For UAVs

California-based VStar Systems eyeing the Middle East for its modular, low-weight, low-cost sensors that have potential to expand mission set
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Czech Company Offers Low-Cost Turbines at Dubai

PBS Velka Bites manufactures a range of small turborops, turbojets and APUs.
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Aircraft

Malaysia Grounds MiG-29s and Rethinks Future Fighter

The Royal Malaysian Air Force now seeks a light combat aircraft, and is also shopping for a new maritime patrol aircraft.
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Aircraft

Germany Requests Pricing and Availability for the F-35

The German Air Force is seeking a Tornado replacement to enter service from 2025.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Start-up Company Pioneers Small SIGINT Sensors For UAVs

California-based VStar Systems is building modular, low-weight, low-cost sensors with potential to expand the mission sets of UAVs.
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