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Here’s the latest on Lockheed’s massive long-range anti-ballistic missile radar
Lockheed’s gigantic long-range discrimination radar is proceeding on track for a 2020 debut in Alaska.
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No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
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BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
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Marines want a binocular night vision device for troops now
The Army has an advanced program that will deliver binocular NVGs, but it’s at least a year away.
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The Czech tech to overcome Russian jammers
Czech company Era is relatively unknown outside of the electronic surveillance community and civil aerospace sector, but it has a rich history in passive sensor technology.
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Don’t dumb down this US Army radar
Army leadership shouldn’t make it easier for the enemy to suppress air defenders by lowering sensor requirements.
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Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
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Army’s missile defense radar ‘sense-off’ attempts to hit reset button
Will the Army’s new air and missile defense radar “sense-off” right the ship or steer it further off course?
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German Air Force to test covert radar in large-scale demo over Bavaria
The Luftwaffe says it is interested in passive radar for improving routine air surveillance over Germany, though its defense industry partner says the technology is capable of much more.
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The Pentagon’s got mechanical eyes in its sights
A contractor has been awarded nearly a billion dollars to expand the super-human future war capabilities of troops.
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Here’s the latest on Lockheed’s massive long-range anti-ballistic missile radar
Lockheed’s gigantic long-range discrimination radar is proceeding on track for a 2020 debut in Alaska.
-
No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
-
BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
-
Marines want a binocular night vision device for troops now
The Army has an advanced program that will deliver binocular NVGs, but it’s at least a year away.
-
The Czech tech to overcome Russian jammers
Czech company Era is relatively unknown outside of the electronic surveillance community and civil aerospace sector, but it has a rich history in passive sensor technology.
-
Don’t dumb down this US Army radar
Army leadership shouldn’t make it easier for the enemy to suppress air defenders by lowering sensor requirements.
-
Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
-
Army’s missile defense radar ‘sense-off’ attempts to hit reset button
Will the Army’s new air and missile defense radar “sense-off” right the ship or steer it further off course?
-
German Air Force to test covert radar in large-scale demo over Bavaria
The Luftwaffe says it is interested in passive radar for improving routine air surveillance over Germany, though its defense industry partner says the technology is capable of much more.
-
The Pentagon’s got mechanical eyes in its sights
A contractor has been awarded nearly a billion dollars to expand the super-human future war capabilities of troops.
-
Here’s the latest on Lockheed’s massive long-range anti-ballistic missile radar
Lockheed’s gigantic long-range discrimination radar is proceeding on track for a 2020 debut in Alaska.
-
No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
-
BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
-
Marines want a binocular night vision device for troops now
The Army has an advanced program that will deliver binocular NVGs, but it’s at least a year away.
-
The Czech tech to overcome Russian jammers
Czech company Era is relatively unknown outside of the electronic surveillance community and civil aerospace sector, but it has a rich history in passive sensor technology.
-
Don’t dumb down this US Army radar
Army leadership shouldn’t make it easier for the enemy to suppress air defenders by lowering sensor requirements.
-
Here are the key areas the Corps is focusing on to improve Marine performance on the battlefield
The Corps is interested in a range of tech that will boost a Marine’s vision, hearing, and movement on the battlefield.
-
Army’s missile defense radar ‘sense-off’ attempts to hit reset button
Will the Army’s new air and missile defense radar “sense-off” right the ship or steer it further off course?
-
German Air Force to test covert radar in large-scale demo over Bavaria
The Luftwaffe says it is interested in passive radar for improving routine air surveillance over Germany, though its defense industry partner says the technology is capable of much more.
-
The Pentagon’s got mechanical eyes in its sights
A contractor has been awarded nearly a billion dollars to expand the super-human future war capabilities of troops.












