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Navy buys more Raytheon satellite terminals
The company has been awarded a $14.9 million contract modification to produce, test and deliver fully integrated Navy Multiband Terminals.
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Air Force selects Lockheed Martin infrared search and track system
The Legion IR pod will provide the F-15C fleet with long-range detection and tracking of airborne threats in radar-denied environments.
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Air Force activates two space tracking satellites
The Air Force has activated two space-based tracking satellites for the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program.
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AUDS counter-drone system gets upgrades
The AUDS counter-UAV system is made by British companies Blighter Surveillance Systems, Chess Dynamics and Enterprise Control Systems.
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AFSOC receives new anti-jam GPS receiver
Air Force Special Operations Command taken delivery of next-generation Digital GPS Anti-Jam Receiver (DIGAR) technology from manufacturer Rockwell Collins.
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Roboteam receives DTRA, Israel contracts
All-terrain unmanned carrier and recon ground vehicles will be delivered to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Israel Defense Forces, among other organizations.
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Navy orders more towed sonar
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $30 million Navy contract modification for more towed-array sonar to detect diesel- and nuclear-powered submarines.
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Australia is developing a ‘fight recorder’
Akin to the so-called black box used on aircraft, the data recorder would be worn by soldiers and would act as an emergency beacon to reduce the time taken to reach and treat battlefield casualties.
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NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
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Now Rolls-Royce is building robot ships
The autonomous robot naval vessel concept is designed to perform a range of single-role missions; for example, patrol and surveillance, mine detection or fleet screening.
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Navy buys more Raytheon satellite terminals
The company has been awarded a $14.9 million contract modification to produce, test and deliver fully integrated Navy Multiband Terminals.
-
Air Force selects Lockheed Martin infrared search and track system
The Legion IR pod will provide the F-15C fleet with long-range detection and tracking of airborne threats in radar-denied environments.
-
Air Force activates two space tracking satellites
The Air Force has activated two space-based tracking satellites for the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program.
-
AUDS counter-drone system gets upgrades
The AUDS counter-UAV system is made by British companies Blighter Surveillance Systems, Chess Dynamics and Enterprise Control Systems.
-
AFSOC receives new anti-jam GPS receiver
Air Force Special Operations Command taken delivery of next-generation Digital GPS Anti-Jam Receiver (DIGAR) technology from manufacturer Rockwell Collins.
-
Roboteam receives DTRA, Israel contracts
All-terrain unmanned carrier and recon ground vehicles will be delivered to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Israel Defense Forces, among other organizations.
-
Navy orders more towed sonar
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $30 million Navy contract modification for more towed-array sonar to detect diesel- and nuclear-powered submarines.
-
Australia is developing a ‘fight recorder’
Akin to the so-called black box used on aircraft, the data recorder would be worn by soldiers and would act as an emergency beacon to reduce the time taken to reach and treat battlefield casualties.
-
NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
-
Now Rolls-Royce is building robot ships
The autonomous robot naval vessel concept is designed to perform a range of single-role missions; for example, patrol and surveillance, mine detection or fleet screening.
-
Navy buys more Raytheon satellite terminals
The company has been awarded a $14.9 million contract modification to produce, test and deliver fully integrated Navy Multiband Terminals.
-
Air Force selects Lockheed Martin infrared search and track system
The Legion IR pod will provide the F-15C fleet with long-range detection and tracking of airborne threats in radar-denied environments.
-
Air Force activates two space tracking satellites
The Air Force has activated two space-based tracking satellites for the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program.
-
AUDS counter-drone system gets upgrades
The AUDS counter-UAV system is made by British companies Blighter Surveillance Systems, Chess Dynamics and Enterprise Control Systems.
-
AFSOC receives new anti-jam GPS receiver
Air Force Special Operations Command taken delivery of next-generation Digital GPS Anti-Jam Receiver (DIGAR) technology from manufacturer Rockwell Collins.
-
Roboteam receives DTRA, Israel contracts
All-terrain unmanned carrier and recon ground vehicles will be delivered to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Israel Defense Forces, among other organizations.
-
Navy orders more towed sonar
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $30 million Navy contract modification for more towed-array sonar to detect diesel- and nuclear-powered submarines.
-
Australia is developing a ‘fight recorder’
Akin to the so-called black box used on aircraft, the data recorder would be worn by soldiers and would act as an emergency beacon to reduce the time taken to reach and treat battlefield casualties.
-
NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
-
Now Rolls-Royce is building robot ships
The autonomous robot naval vessel concept is designed to perform a range of single-role missions; for example, patrol and surveillance, mine detection or fleet screening.













