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The Army’s $108 million plan to keep tanks and other armor alive includes lasers, interceptors, and thermal camouflage.
The Army installed its first Ground-Based Sense-and-Avoid radar system, Dec. 15, 2014, at Fort Hood, Texas, home to two MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned Aircraft system companies ...
The chosen firms will participate in a live demonstration at U.S. Northern Command’s Falcon Peak exercise later this year.
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 ...
A rocket shot into the sky from the Australian wilderness, a moment that created shockwaves through the security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. The U.S. Army’s 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force had, ...
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.
The Army has awarded concept design contracts for a new 360-degree radar for its future Integrated Air and Missile Defense system to replace Patriot to Raytheon, Lockheed, Northrop and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Meanwhile, the Army’s ground-based system will give it more flexibility in carrying out training missions. The hardware installed at Fort Hood will collect data for a safety analysis before ...