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This advanced night vision goggle is headed to Army and Marine units sooner than you think
An early version of the capability, ENVG-III, will be fielded in the coming months, followed later next year by the ENVG-B.
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What’s the rush? US Army races to get missile defense radar early
The Army is planning to rapidly prototype new radar to replace old Patriot air-and-missile defense sensor.
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Even a little bit of poison is still … poison
Scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are developing a more accurate poison detector.
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Who will build the payload for the Air Force’s new missile warning system?
The Air Force is using rapid procurement authorities to help build a new missile detection system.
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Army chooses Raytheon, Lockheed to mature new missile defense radars
The Army has chosen Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to enter into a technology-maturation and risk-reduction phase of a program to replace its legacy Patriot air and missile defense radar.
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Is that a minivan or a combat vehicle? Hyperspectral sensors can help
Scientists at Harris Corp. say they are making headway on “hyperspectral” imaging that looks beyond ordinary colors to see the unique electromagnetic energy emitted by objects.
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Raytheon to upgrade UK’s ‘R2D2’ naval defense system
The State Department approved a $75 million deal for Raytheon to upgrade and maintain Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems operated by Britain’s Royal Navy.
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Pilots test new digital displays in Black Hawk helicopters to replace decades-old analog controls
The prototype tests will inform an operational test and evaluation of the upgraded Black Hawk in late 2019.
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This is Russia’s ‘next generation’ combat armor suit — and it’s straight out of RoboCop
While similar to the American Land Warrior and Future Combat Systems projects, Ratnik has actually succeeded where the other multi-billion dollar programs have stalled.
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Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.
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This advanced night vision goggle is headed to Army and Marine units sooner than you think
An early version of the capability, ENVG-III, will be fielded in the coming months, followed later next year by the ENVG-B.
-
What’s the rush? US Army races to get missile defense radar early
The Army is planning to rapidly prototype new radar to replace old Patriot air-and-missile defense sensor.
-
Even a little bit of poison is still … poison
Scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are developing a more accurate poison detector.
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Who will build the payload for the Air Force’s new missile warning system?
The Air Force is using rapid procurement authorities to help build a new missile detection system.
-
Army chooses Raytheon, Lockheed to mature new missile defense radars
The Army has chosen Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to enter into a technology-maturation and risk-reduction phase of a program to replace its legacy Patriot air and missile defense radar.
-
Is that a minivan or a combat vehicle? Hyperspectral sensors can help
Scientists at Harris Corp. say they are making headway on “hyperspectral” imaging that looks beyond ordinary colors to see the unique electromagnetic energy emitted by objects.
-
Raytheon to upgrade UK’s ‘R2D2’ naval defense system
The State Department approved a $75 million deal for Raytheon to upgrade and maintain Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems operated by Britain’s Royal Navy.
-
Pilots test new digital displays in Black Hawk helicopters to replace decades-old analog controls
The prototype tests will inform an operational test and evaluation of the upgraded Black Hawk in late 2019.
-
This is Russia’s ‘next generation’ combat armor suit — and it’s straight out of RoboCop
While similar to the American Land Warrior and Future Combat Systems projects, Ratnik has actually succeeded where the other multi-billion dollar programs have stalled.
-
Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.
-
This advanced night vision goggle is headed to Army and Marine units sooner than you think
An early version of the capability, ENVG-III, will be fielded in the coming months, followed later next year by the ENVG-B.
-
What’s the rush? US Army races to get missile defense radar early
The Army is planning to rapidly prototype new radar to replace old Patriot air-and-missile defense sensor.
-
Even a little bit of poison is still … poison
Scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are developing a more accurate poison detector.
-
Who will build the payload for the Air Force’s new missile warning system?
The Air Force is using rapid procurement authorities to help build a new missile detection system.
-
Army chooses Raytheon, Lockheed to mature new missile defense radars
The Army has chosen Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to enter into a technology-maturation and risk-reduction phase of a program to replace its legacy Patriot air and missile defense radar.
-
Is that a minivan or a combat vehicle? Hyperspectral sensors can help
Scientists at Harris Corp. say they are making headway on “hyperspectral” imaging that looks beyond ordinary colors to see the unique electromagnetic energy emitted by objects.
-
Raytheon to upgrade UK’s ‘R2D2’ naval defense system
The State Department approved a $75 million deal for Raytheon to upgrade and maintain Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems operated by Britain’s Royal Navy.
-
Pilots test new digital displays in Black Hawk helicopters to replace decades-old analog controls
The prototype tests will inform an operational test and evaluation of the upgraded Black Hawk in late 2019.
-
This is Russia’s ‘next generation’ combat armor suit — and it’s straight out of RoboCop
While similar to the American Land Warrior and Future Combat Systems projects, Ratnik has actually succeeded where the other multi-billion dollar programs have stalled.
-
Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.













