Computers

A U.S. Navy aviation electronics technician calibrates eCASS test equipment aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)
Test

Lockheed Martin to provide 14 eCASS test and measurement components to troubleshoot and repair avionics

Jan. 13, 2025
The eCASS is replacing the Navy's legacy CASS test equipment, originally fielded in the early 1990s, as the Navy’s standard automatic test equipment.
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The Tough and Affordable Ceramics Today (INTACT) project will explore atomic-scale toughening mechanisms that afford ceramics with the ductile characteristics of metallic systems.
Power

Briefings set for INTACT project to create monolithic ceramic materials with strength of metallic systems

Jan. 10, 2025
Researchers want processing techniques to engineer defects like vacancies and dislocations to accommodate fine-scale plastic deformation.
The REMUS 300 is built for military and commercial applications like mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare (ASW), oil and gas, and undersea surveys
Uncrewed

Huntington Ingalls to build unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) for counter-mine warfare and undersea surveys

Jan. 9, 2025
Lionfish UUV blends modularity and open-systems architecture in a compact, man-portable design, and is the next-generation of the Swordfish UUV.
U.S. Navy undersea warfare experts conduct briefings about the Navy’s unmanned undersea systems capabilities.
Uncrewed

Navy researchers conduct classified briefings about future use of unmanned systems on 4 Feb. in Washington

Jan. 9, 2025
Classified briefings will be in Washington, D.C., on 4 Feb. 2025; the location will be given upon confirmation of proper clearance.
The Persistent Systems Personal Transport 5 (PT5) accessory provides global secure networking to link warfighter voice communications, data, computers, sensors, and cameras.
Communications

Secure 5G military networking with encryption to link warfighters globally introduced by Persistent Systems

The Wi-Fi access points run simultaneously on two frequency bands to connect warfighter voice, data, computers, sensors, and cameras.