Lockheed Martin has agreed to sell four buildings plus 52 acres of land at its south campus in Marietta to Georgia Tech. One of those buildings – L-22 – served as the main program, administrative and engineering building for the F-22 program until 2013 when production ceased.
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AN/TPQ-53 counter-battery radar demonstrates UAV detection capability
Lockheed Martin’s AN/TPQ-53 counter-battery radar has proven that besides detecting incoming artillery and rocket fire, the active electronically scanned array radar system can be used to detect unmanned aerial vehicles as well.

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Control laws played a part in AW609 crash
An interim investigation report into the crash of a AgustaWestland AW609 tilt-rotor on Oct. 30, 2015 has been released by ANSV.
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First flight of BrahMos on a Su-30MKI
The first flight of the BrahMos on a Su-30MKI has finally taken place on Jun. 25 at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Nasik.
Mi-14 getting new depth charge
The new Russian Zagon-2 depth charge is being integrated on the Mi-14 anti-submarine helicopter, Techmash Concern’s CEO Sergei Rusakov told RIA Novosti.
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