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

Despite Technical Progress, Hybrid Airships Still Await Launch Customers

The huge hybrid airship remains confined inside the hangar at Cardington, England, from which it was due to emerge and fly last April.
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UTC Tactical Recon System Selling Well

The Royal Jordanian Air Force is set to become the 10th F-16 operator to opt for the centerline, pod-mounted version of the DB-110.
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UK Orders $6 Billion of Boeing Military Hardware

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) yesterday handed Boeing $6 billion-worth of orders.
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Solar-Powered ‘Pseudo Satellite’ On Display at Farnborough 2016

Airbus D&S is continuing to develop the home-grown Zephyr for military and civil applications.
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Can Britain Afford F-35 Grand Plans?

UK defense minister believes the country can stand with the U.S. in being able to project power around the world.
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UK Set to Order Poseidon and Apache As F-35 Stars in Show

Despite the gloomy talk after the “Brexit” decision to leave the EU, the UK is pushing ahead with defense procurement plans.
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High-Powered Microwave Weapons Note Quite Ready

New contracts have been issued, but maturity of a technology that can disable computer systems is debated.

Elta Offers Wide Variety Of ISTAR Solutions

A rare glimpse of Israeli company’s special mission aircraft capabilities was had at a recent conference.
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Leonardo Will Work Better Together Than Finmeccanica

The Italian aerospace group formerly known as Finmeccanica says the company will effectively operate following its reorganization under the name Leonardo.
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RAF Benson CAE Heli Training Facility Enhanced

CAE has further enhanced the helicopter training facility at RAF Benson
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Predator B UAV To Get European ELINT System

Raytheon’s German subsidiary will provide a radar-detecting and locating sensor.
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Airbus Expands And Refines Air-to-Air Refueling

Automatic system is on the way, as well as a kit for the C295. Meanwhile, a solution to the A400M helicopter problem is being explored.
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Airbus HForces Civil Helicopters Into Military Roles

Company claims generic weapons system will provide affordable solutions.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

British Trio Offer Airport Defense Against Drones

AUDS system has been tested by U.S. government and is now to be tested by the FAA.
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F-35 Unit Cost To Go Below $100 Million, Maker Says

Talks to conclude new production contracts are still not done, but movement on price is going in the right direction.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Taranis Flight Test Details Described

New details of how the all-British UCAV was demonstrated have been revealed.
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F-35s Cross The Atlantic Ready for UK Show Debuts

Two years after an abortive attempt, the stealth jets are making their first appearances in Europe.
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More Export Customers For Pakistan’s Basic Trainer

The Super Mushshak and the JF-17 Thunder are both being marketed by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC).
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Israel’s First F-35 Ceremonially Rolled Out

But nothing was said about the country’s drive for operational independence with the stealth jet.
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Progress Reported On Latest A400M Problems

But deliveries have slowed and long-term gearbox solution is still awaited
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Botswana Confirms Saab Gripen Negotiations

About eight aircraft are likely heading for the African state
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Turkey Finally Seals Big Blackhawk Deal

Substantial role for Turkish industry in production of 109 Sikorsky S-70 helicopters
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For Britain, the F-35 Represents Good Value

For an initial investment of less than $2.5 billion, the UK got Level One status in the F-35 program.
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Sensor Fusion and Advanced Software Set F-35 Apart

15 years since Lockheed Martin won the Joint Strike Fighter evaluation, the F-35 is now in service.
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BAE Systems Working on ‘Advanced’ Hawk Jet for India

Ahead of a firm agreement with HAL, the OEM is designing a new wing and exploring weapons integration
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German Defense Needs Debated at Berlin Air Show

New UAVs, heavy helicopters and air defense missiles were pitched – and an all-German OPV made its debut
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Avionics

Airbus Insists: German ‘Sensor House’ Has Strong Future

The divestment plan for its electronics and border security business has been explained by the European aerospace giant
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True Value of Airstrikes Over Iraq and Syria Questioned

They are helping local ground forces regain territory from ISIS – but at a high cost in dollars and destruction
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32 New Airbus Helicopters for UK Flying Training

Training service provider Ascent has awarded the last part of the new Military Flying Training System (MFTS)
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UK Confirms Development of New Spear Missile for F-35

MBDA’s Spear weapon will offer long-range and precision, but not until the mid-2020s.
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