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30 Years: Ballistic Missile Defense — A System of Deterrence
Growing from Reagan-era Star Wars concepts of the Strategic Defense Initiative, ballistic missile defense has evolved into a major war fighting element of its own.
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30 Years: Unmanned Systems — Revolutionizing Modern Warfare
Unmanned systems proved irreplaceable during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from the stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel reportedly used to monitor the Pakistani compound where Osama bin Laden was later killed, to the bomb-disposal robots that investigated hazardous areas while keeping US service members out of harm’s way.
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30 Years: PLAN — Rise of China’s Navy
The fastest-growing naval force over the past 30 years is, by far, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy.
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30 Years: The Internet — A Networked World
For many, the digital explosion came by way of the World Wide Web — a specific set of protocols available to anyone with an internet connection. But before Tim Berners-Lee could write the first web browser computer program, he needed the foundation. And that came from DARPA more than a decade earlier.
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30 Years: GPS — Precise Comms, from ICBMs to Uber
Today, GPS is used by the military to guide intercontinental ballistic missiles and precision munitions, to direct unmanned systems, to track ground and airborne targets, and to allow troops to navigate and coordinate movements, among many other uses.
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30 Years: Networked Systems — Defense Architecture Goes Global
Network-centric systems relying on mass capabilities rather than individual systems continue to grow in sophistication and complexity.
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Saab Kockums Silent on Poland’s Potential Interest in A26 Submarine
Polish pro-government daily Nasz Dziennik has reported Warsaw was most likely to order three A26 subs, rather than seal a deal with French DCNS or German archrival ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
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India Rejects DCNS Proposal to Locally Produce API Sub Tech
DCNS is the first overseas company to have sought clearance to invest 100 percent through FDI by setting up a fully owned subsidiary in the defense sector.
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Honeywell
As a premier supplier of integrated avionics, engines, systems and service solutions for the military and space markets, Honeywell offers a breadth of capabilities, with a proven history of execution and performance.
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30 Years: Ballistic Missile Defense — A System of Deterrence
Growing from Reagan-era Star Wars concepts of the Strategic Defense Initiative, ballistic missile defense has evolved into a major war fighting element of its own.
-
30 Years: Unmanned Systems — Revolutionizing Modern Warfare
Unmanned systems proved irreplaceable during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from the stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel reportedly used to monitor the Pakistani compound where Osama bin Laden was later killed, to the bomb-disposal robots that investigated hazardous areas while keeping US service members out of harm’s way.
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30 Years: PLAN — Rise of China’s Navy
The fastest-growing naval force over the past 30 years is, by far, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy.
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30 Years: The Internet — A Networked World
For many, the digital explosion came by way of the World Wide Web — a specific set of protocols available to anyone with an internet connection. But before Tim Berners-Lee could write the first web browser computer program, he needed the foundation. And that came from DARPA more than a decade earlier.
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30 Years: GPS — Precise Comms, from ICBMs to Uber
Today, GPS is used by the military to guide intercontinental ballistic missiles and precision munitions, to direct unmanned systems, to track ground and airborne targets, and to allow troops to navigate and coordinate movements, among many other uses.
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30 Years: Networked Systems — Defense Architecture Goes Global
Network-centric systems relying on mass capabilities rather than individual systems continue to grow in sophistication and complexity.
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Saab Kockums Silent on Poland’s Potential Interest in A26 Submarine
Polish pro-government daily Nasz Dziennik has reported Warsaw was most likely to order three A26 subs, rather than seal a deal with French DCNS or German archrival ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
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India Rejects DCNS Proposal to Locally Produce API Sub Tech
DCNS is the first overseas company to have sought clearance to invest 100 percent through FDI by setting up a fully owned subsidiary in the defense sector.
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Honeywell
As a premier supplier of integrated avionics, engines, systems and service solutions for the military and space markets, Honeywell offers a breadth of capabilities, with a proven history of execution and performance.
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30 Years: Ballistic Missile Defense — A System of Deterrence
Growing from Reagan-era Star Wars concepts of the Strategic Defense Initiative, ballistic missile defense has evolved into a major war fighting element of its own.
-
30 Years: Unmanned Systems — Revolutionizing Modern Warfare
Unmanned systems proved irreplaceable during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from the stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel reportedly used to monitor the Pakistani compound where Osama bin Laden was later killed, to the bomb-disposal robots that investigated hazardous areas while keeping US service members out of harm’s way.
-
30 Years: PLAN — Rise of China’s Navy
The fastest-growing naval force over the past 30 years is, by far, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy.
-
30 Years: The Internet — A Networked World
For many, the digital explosion came by way of the World Wide Web — a specific set of protocols available to anyone with an internet connection. But before Tim Berners-Lee could write the first web browser computer program, he needed the foundation. And that came from DARPA more than a decade earlier.
-
30 Years: GPS — Precise Comms, from ICBMs to Uber
Today, GPS is used by the military to guide intercontinental ballistic missiles and precision munitions, to direct unmanned systems, to track ground and airborne targets, and to allow troops to navigate and coordinate movements, among many other uses.
-
30 Years: Networked Systems — Defense Architecture Goes Global
Network-centric systems relying on mass capabilities rather than individual systems continue to grow in sophistication and complexity.
-
Saab Kockums Silent on Poland’s Potential Interest in A26 Submarine
Polish pro-government daily Nasz Dziennik has reported Warsaw was most likely to order three A26 subs, rather than seal a deal with French DCNS or German archrival ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
-
India Rejects DCNS Proposal to Locally Produce API Sub Tech
DCNS is the first overseas company to have sought clearance to invest 100 percent through FDI by setting up a fully owned subsidiary in the defense sector.
-
Honeywell
As a premier supplier of integrated avionics, engines, systems and service solutions for the military and space markets, Honeywell offers a breadth of capabilities, with a proven history of execution and performance.











