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After more than a decade of work, NASA is preparing to launch a new satellite mission that it has partnered with the Indian ...
A test of a joint integrated air defense system conducted Sept. 21 ended in success with a Navy Missile intercepting a target with the help of an advanced Army radar system.
With the added benefits of the new EQ-36 and the changes to it, the radar operators' job is to know his system and be able to use it quickly and effectively, exactly what the platoon did this day ...
The U.S. Army is enhancing its mobile ground-based radars designed to detect incoming enemy artillery rounds. The AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder weapon-locating radar is a long-range system that is being ...
The company has elected to offer a completely new radar system that leverages all of the competencies the company has acquired in building radars not only for the Army, but for the rest of the ...
The Army’s updated manual for tankers puts the threat of drones on the battlefield at the center of tactics used by armor ...
Replacing the Patriot radar has been a long time coming. The radar was first fielded in the 1980s, and the Army previously attempted to replace the system with Lockheed Martin’s Medium Extended ...
The Raytheon-made Patriot air and missile defense radar was first fielded in the 1980s, and the Army attempted to replace the system with Lockheed Martin’s Medium Extended Air Defense System, or ...
The close-in radar system joins the fly-out radar system, the first range instrumentation radar system developed as part of the RRRP. The program aims to help the Army modernize test ranges through ...
The Army is asking for information on sensors and technologies that can help detect and defeat enemy radars and air defense systems. (CW2 Cameron Roxberry/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is ...
WHAT: A sources-sought notice from the Army for software to expand the versatility of mobile radar to track threats posed by military drones. WHY: More and more adversaries are adding armed drones ...
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has received a contract from the U.S. Army to build five more Sentinel A4 radar systems intended for the detection and identification of multiple aerial threats.