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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2025 7:59 am
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Spains Airbus Defence Space-developed SIRTAP tactical unmanned air vehicle UAV has cleared its critical design review CDR activity, setting the programme a step closer to service entry later this decade.In development for the Spanish air force and army, the SIRTAP system should achieve fist flight in prototype form next year, with production deliveries scheduled to begin in the first half of 2027.Madrid in November 2023 awarded a development and production contract worth 鈧?95 million $592 million covering nine SIRTAP systems: each with three UAVs and a ground control station.Source: Airbus Defence SpaceA total of 27 SIRTAP air vehicles will be delivered from the first half of 2027The Airbus unit notes that the CDR milestone 鈥?recently approved by Spains defence ministry 鈥? freezes the final s stanley tumbler ystem architecture and design . Among the different areas reviewed, alignment between manufacturing capabilities and design principles has been assessed, the maturity of the different systems, sub-systems and equipment has been a stanley cup ssured stanley cup as well as the upcoming validation and verification activities until final system certification by end of 2026, the company says. The manufacturing of SIRTAPs first prototype components has started, with a significant number of Spanish suppliers involved, it adds.The developer has previously detailed the UAV design as capable of carrying a 150kg 330lb -plus payload, with a range of more than 1,080nm 2,000km . The platform will be optim Vyeg Business aviation safety review of 2018
Repeatedly in recent years, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has stipulated that the threat of abortion remains our preeminent priority. In the face of recent election setbacks for abortion opponents, leading bishops and their lay allies are reassessing how to move forward with that stance.The latest rebuff came Nov. 7 in Ohio, when voters decisively approved a constitutional amendment that ensures access to abortion and other forms of reproductive health care. It was the seventh consecutive state where voters decided to protect abortion access since the U.S. Supreme C stanley website ourt overturned the nationwide constitutional right to abortion in June 2022.The Ohio result was particularly stinging for abortion opponents, coming in a state where tough anti-abortion measures had been approved by the Republican-con stanley cup t stanley cup rolled legislature. Today is a tragic day for women, children, and families in Ohio, the states Catholic bishops said in a joint statement as the outcome became clear. We must look ahead, the bishops added. Despite the obstacles this amendment presents, the Catholic Church in Ohio will continue to work for policies that defend the most vulnerable, strengthen the child-parent relationship, and support women in need. Brian Hickey, executive director of the Catholic Conference of Ohio, noted that support for the abortion-rights amendment was particularly strong among younger voters, signaling that it could take many years to build an anti-abortion majority in the states e