The Air Force Research Lab demonstrated a new lightweight scanner for the nondestructive structural testing of advanced aircraft, announced lab officials. The Handheld Imaging Tool replaces a 1,200-pound scanner with a seven-pound handset and 11-pound backpack. The tool enables aircraft maintainers to conduct structural testing in the field, according to AFRL. With the radar-based system, a single maintainer can scan and analyze an entire aircraft’s surface as much as 12 times faster than a two-man team using the current system, states the lab’s late February release. Sensor Concepts of Livermore, Calif., developed the tool under a small-business-innovation contract and successfully demonstrated the scanner at Eglin AFB, Fla., late last year. AFRL last fall issued the company a $9.7 million low-rate initial production contract for an operational version of the system. (See also Sensor Concepts’ factsheet and the LRIP contract description in the Defense Department’s Sept. 24, 2014, list of contract announcements.)?
President Joe Biden previewed $800 million in new defense assistance to Ukraine, including “a new advanced Western air defense system,” in closing a NATO summit in Madrid that saw formal invitations offered to Finland and Sweden to join the alliance. Also during the historic summit, mention of China was added…