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The Royal Air Force's Red Arrows are performing the team's first aerobatic displays with their BAE Systems Hawk T1s using ...
Several aircraft have pulled out from RIAT but with plenty more organisers say it looks set to be another incredible show ...
BAE Systems' Advanced Hawk trainer jet has taken to the air for the first time in the skies over Warton, Lancashire, UK. Boasting a new wing design and a revamped cockpit, the Anglo-Indian two ...
The government of Qatar has boosted its plans to buy Hawk training planes from BAE Systems, the country's defense minister Khalid Bin Mohammad Al-Attiyah said Wednesday.
BAE Systems has introduced a new weaponized drone, offering a cost-effective alternative to counter unmanned aircraft ...
London-based BAE Systems Ltd. announced an agreement on Wednesday to maintain and support Hawk training planes in the United Arab Emirates.
BAE Systems Australia's project to upgrade the entire fleet of Hawk Mk127 aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force is nearly complete.
Share BAE Systems Hawk October 22, 2012 The Hawk is a single-engine, two-seat advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft. A single-seat light fighter variant (the Hawk 200) also was built.
Integrated with BAE Systems' Hawk fast jet trainer, Red 6's Advanced Tactical Augmented Reality Systems can provide Red Air and synthetic training against near-peer adversaries.
Still reeling from its recent rejection by the United Arab Emirates, BAE Systems is assessing its long-term production prospects for the Hawk advanced jet trainer, with a joint venture deal with ...
A concept of a future variant of BAE Systems’ Hawk trainer aircraft has flown for the first time at the company’s military aircraft facility in Warton, Lancashire. Equipped with a […] ...
The Hawk is a single-engine, two-seat trainer and light-attack aircraft. A single-seat light fighter variant (the Hawk 200) is operated by several countries. All Hawk variants are powered by an ...