A team from BAE Systems in the UK and the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has completed a major structural testing programme on a specially adapted Hawk 127 trainer jet, ...
The Royal Australian Air Force recently introduced BAE Systems Hawk 127 aircraft--modified with cockpits that duplicate the functionality of an F/A-18--to prepare pilots for Hornet conversion training ...
The Hawk 127 will continue as the lead-in fighter training platform for the RAAF until 2031. The Australian government on 21 February announced a A$1.5 billion ($1.08 billion) contract extension for ...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 28, 2017 ” A Cubic (NYSE: CUB) business unit has marked the delivery of more than 60 P5 Combat Training Systems with Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation pods for the ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cubic Global Defense (CGD), a business unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB), today announced it has supplied more than 60 P5 Combat Training Systems (CTS/TCTS) with Air ...
The Hawk 127 has been the RAAF’s premier lead-in fighter trainer for the last 15 years, preparing a generation of aircrew to graduate to the Air Combat Group’s frontline aircraft. And if aspiring ...
A SQUADRON of fighter jets have buzzed residents near Gold Coast Airport this morning with eight Hawk 127s landing to refuel. The jets visited during their transit from Exercise High Sierra in ...
ROCKHAMPTON, Australia (Army News Service, July 13, 2015) -- The Army relies on its partners to win in an increasingly complex world. Such was the case demonstrated in Exercise Talisman Sabre 15 in ...
Australia's BAE Systems Hawk 127 lead-in fighter trainers are to be upgraded to a configuration based on the new-generation T2 model flown by the UK Royal Air Force, defence minister Stephen Smith has ...
The Australian air force's Hawk 127 Lead-In Fighter has reached 30,000 hours of flight time, the country's defense ministry said Oct. 14. The milestone took place on Sept. 12 during a flight from the ...
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