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

Carrier Delivery Version of the Osprey Tiltrotor Is Launched

Bell Boeing gets production funding for CMV-22B, as part of a third multi-year buy.
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Australia Confirms MQ-4C Triton Buy

The high-altitude maritime surveillance UAV will join Australia’s P-8s, while Germany mulls buying a SIGINT-dedicated version.
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RAF Events Launch Summer Show Season

Big flypasts, a major air power conference, and the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) are scheduled in the UK.
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Transatlantic First Planned for GA-ASI SkyGuardian

The RPA will fly to the UK for static display at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT).
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Turkey Receives First F-35 Despite Political Row

Congress may halt deliveries because country is acquiring the Russian S-400 SAM system.
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Potent New Israeli Air-surface Missile Revealed

IAI and IMI announced the Rampage, shortly before IMI’s sale to Elbit was concluded
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Drones Proliferate at Eurosatory Show

The land systems event in Paris also offered some interesting air defense and airborne content
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Germany Confirms Heron TP UAV Contract with Airbus

The service agreement will replace an existing one for smaller IAI Heron 1 UAVs.
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Tecnam P2006T Offers New Sensor for Mapping Missions

A hybrid Leica sensor has been added to the low-cost surveillance aircraft
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British F-35Bs Transfer to the UK

The first squadron is due to be operational from land bases in December, with carrier-based operations to follow
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MBDA’s New Anti-Ship Missile Makes Progress

The helicopter-launched Sea Venom/ANL enjoyed a second successful development firing
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Aircraft

Teams Form To Bid For Canada’s RPAS

A long-standing requirement was in focus again at this week’s CANSEC defense show.
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Israel Flies First F-35 Combat Missions

But strikes against Iranian targets in Syria were not opposed by Russian air defenses based there.
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Piaggio Taps SatCom Link To Fly Hammerhead UAV

The Italian company claims the first beyond-line-of-sight flight control of a European-designed MALE UAV.
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UK Deploys 'World-Leading' Ship Defense System

The key to the Royal Navy’s Sea Ceptor includes a new missile made by MBDA.
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Aircraft

Aviators Warned: Don’t Take Space For Granted

The space business is vibrant, but threats are growing, conference hears.
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Aircraft

After 50 Years, Boeing’s Chinook Sales Appeal Is Undiminished

Germany and Israel are being courted, Spain is buying again, and so could the UK.
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BAE Systems Invests In Solar-Powered ‘Pseudo-Satellite’

The OEM has partnered with small British company Prismatic to develop a high-altitude, long-endurance UAV.
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Franco-German C-130J Squadron Now a Reality

Details of a S1.4 billion sale to Germany made public, in another blow to Europe’s A400M program.
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Rotorcraft

U.S. Approves AH-1Z Sale To Bahrain

Bell’s attack helicopter has achieved a second export success.
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Franco-German Defense Axis Dominates ILA Berlin Airshow

New fighter, UAS, and heavy-lift helicopter requirements generated much discussion
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Publicity Boost in Berlin for the Euro-MALE Drone

The key industrial partners talked up their plans for the European medium-altitude long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft system
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Airbus and Dassault Launch a New FCAS—without BAE

The Future Air Combat System (FCAS) is now a Franco-German project to eventually replace Eurofighters and Rafales.
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Aero Vodochody Partners With IAI To Equip and Sell Czech Jets

The L-159 and the L-39NG are now being offered with Israeli radar and avionics.
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Rotorcraft

European Rotorcraft Makers Demonstrate Manned-Unmanned Teaming

An Airbus H145M controlled a Schiebel S-100 UAV in various scenarios
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F-35 Program Completes Last Developmental Test Flight

There have been no serious mishaps—except for the cost.
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Aircraft

Flight-test C-130 Will Have Multiple Gremlins

But these are small UAVs designed by Dynetics for DARPA, that the C-130 will launch and recover.
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USAF To Fly the B-52 into the 2050s with New Engines, Radars

Already in service for over 50 years, the venerable bomber is now set to outlast the B-1 and B-2.
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MQ-25 Contenders on Display at U.S. Navy Show

Boeing, GA-ASI, and Lockheed Martin pressed their claims for the unmanned carrier-borne refueler
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Field Aerospace, Rockwell Collins Win Big USAF Upgrade Contract

The large fleet of T-1A Jayhawks will get new cockpits to train future airlift and tanker pilots.
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