Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sep. 17
September 18, 2020
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NASA Realigns Human Spaceflight Division
To better prepare to expand astronaut presence from low Earth orbit into deep space, NASA has reorganized the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) and established a science definition team for the restart of lunar surface sorties. Credit: NASA

Rocket Lab Conducts Wet Dress Rehearsal Ahead Of U.S. Debut
After 14 launches from New Zealand, Rocket Lab is close to staging its first Electron mission from U.S. soil, with the completion of a wet dress rehearsal at its new Wallops Island launch site, one of the final preflight milestones. Credit: Rocket Lab

Raytheon Technologies Likely To More Than Double Workforce Cuts
Raytheon Technologies is on its way to cutting at least 15,000 employees in response to the company’s recent merger and the fallout from COVID-19, the aerospace and defense giant’s CEO told an investor conference, and likely more will occur. Credit: Raytheon Technologies

Turkish Aerospace Begins Weapon Trials Of Aksungur UAS
Turkish Aerospace (TUSAS) has begun weapon trials of its new twin-engine Aksungur medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned air system (UAS). In early September the company made public imagery of one of the Aksungur prototypes releasing a 500-lb.-class bomb fitted with a locally developed Teber guidance kit. Credit: Turkish Aerospace