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

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

SnapShot Drone Allows For Quick, Easy Video Surveillance

Start-up company FlareBright says its SnapShot UAV needs no pilot or training and can operate in GPS- or radio-denied environments.
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Big Claims, Big Cost, for Surface-to-air Missile Systems

The ballistic missile threat is driving new developments.
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Aircraft

Controversy Develops over RAF AEW&C Fleet

British air arm must choose between upgrading the E-3D Sentry or buying a new aircraft—possibly the Boeing Wedgetail.
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Aircraft

L3 Shows Multi-mission Conversion of Bombardier Q400

The Texas-based systems integrator is promoting the twin-turboprop as a cost-effective solution.
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Aircraft

Grob Offers ISR Solutions as H3 Aerospace

A variety of sensors, on a variety of aircraft.
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Aircraft

L3 Longsword Sports New Sensors at Farnborough 2018

The converted ag-plane is evolving from a light-attack role to multi-mission capability
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

European Partners Line Up with GA-ASI

U.S. company is looking for more international customers for its successful UAS. The MQ-9 reaper leads the pack.
Aircraft

F-35 Program Partners Focus On Upgrades and Sustainment

Program officials briefed various initiatives at Farnborough
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Airbus Zephyr Production Gets Under Way

Solar-powered, high-altitude aircraft is being produced at Farnborough, with the first Zephyr S being airborne while this week's airshow is on.
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Regulations and Government

UK MoD Makes Permanent Rapid Capabilities Office

Office helps the defense world to exploit the ever-accelerating pace of commercial information and systems-technology development.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

SkyGuardian To Bring Big Advances in UK RPA Capability

While Sky Guardian will be much more capable than the Reaper, the U.S. has so far shown no interest in acquiring any.
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Aircraft

Tempest Unleashes New UK Combat Aircraft Era

UK defence secretary unveils new strategy and full-scale concept model at the Farnborough Airshow.
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Regulations and Government

UK Defense Modernization Policy Still Up in the Air

Future Combat Air Strategy could include “system of systems” with multiple types of aircraft, swarms of drones, and other advanced concepts.
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Aircraft

Boeing Increases Footprint in UK

Various manufacturing, research, training and educational activities are part of Boeing’s push to grow its presence in the UK.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Private Firms Conduct Independent Military Reviews

The process includes extensive documentary reviews.

Hensoldt Adds Customer for Missile Launch Detection System

The Germany company provides the system for a number of air forces in Europe.

IBM Wins Contract for RAF ACCS

The updated system will make use of new data sources.
Aircraft

Hybrid Aircraft Puts Brave Face on Setbacks

Sadly the Airlander is not at Farnborough having suffered two accidents during development.
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Cambridge Pixel Offers Display and Tracking Systems

The company recently secured a customer in the Middle East/
Maintenance and Modifications

Airbus To Support RAF Pumas

The contract runs through 2022 but can be extended.

Horizon Tech Shows SIGINT System, ISR Pod

Both products can be applied to numerous platforms.

UK Extends Training Contract with CAE and Serco

The companies' facility at RAF Benson will remain in operation until at least October 2025.

TMD Technologies Offers TWT Power Modules

The tubes address a need solid-state technology cannot.
Aircraft

Reaction Engines Preps For Proof-of-Concept Testing

It’s a long development cycle but UK company founded by Alan Bond, of HOTOL fame, believes the Sabre concept will work.
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Aircraft

BAE Systems Awaits UK Combat Air Strategy

There are moves afoot in the UK to ensure it at least retains the capability to build whole military aircraft in the future.
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Aircraft

Airbus Tankers Mate Automatically In Flight

An A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) was auto-refueled by an A310 MRTT.
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Aircraft

UK's New Aircraft Carriers Rekindle Some Naval Pride

When configured for carrier strike, the two new ships could take two F-35B squadrons, each with 24 jets.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Leonardo Trials Solo and Hero, Awaits First Order

The Italian company is leading two unmanned aerial systems projects that could appeal to varous nations for maritime applications.
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Aircraft

Greek Air Force Chooses Tecnam Primary Trainer

Twelve P2002 JFs will be operated at the air academy.
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Accidents

Crash Ends USAF Flying Evaluation of Light Attack Aircraft

An Embraer Super Tucano and one of two crew were lost.