Electro- optical sensors designers at Raytheon Co., are pushing the state of the art in radiation-hardened infrared focal plane array space sensors for the most demanding strategic...
Electro-optics experts at ISCAN Inc. in Woburn, Mass., have received a platinum award in the 2016 Military & Aerospace Electronics and Intelligent Aerospace Technology Innovation...
Radar experts at Lockheed Martin Corp. are upgrading the company's AN/TPQ-53 air-defense, fire-control radar to detect, classify, track, and pinpoint enemy unmanned drones without...
The British Royal Navy has demonstrated the detection and tracking of manned and unmanned submarines using a long-endurance unmanned surface vessel (USV) called the Sensor Hosting...
The U.S. Marine Corps is in the hunt for a mega-drone able to take off and land vertically and deploy aboard ship, while carrying a serious amount of firepower.
U.S. Air Force airborne weapons experts are asking Raytheon Co. to build potentially hundreds of electronic warfare (EW) radar-jamming drones under terms of a four-year $76.1 ...
U.S. Navy avionics researchers needed vector and analog signal generators to upgrade the RF and microwave hardware-in-the-loop test facility at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft...
Custom MMIC in Chelmsford, Mass., is introducing the DC- 18 GHz SP3T and SP5T non-reflective RF and microwave gallium arsenide (GaAs) switches for military, telecommunications...
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) in Richmond, British Columbia, won an $11.4 million contract option by Canada's Department of National Defence to develop space-based...
It's not enough to have rugged data storage with massive capacities and solid-state storage technology; today they also must offer multi-level data encryption, quick erase, and...
Missile experts at Raytheon Co. will carry out revolutionary new test and measurement procedures for circuit cards of the U.S. Navy Raytheon Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) under terms...
U.S. Army helicopter aviation experts are moving forward with a program to use synthetic vision technologies to enable rotorcraft pilots to take off and land in degraded visibility...
U.S. Army fire-support experts are reaching out to industry for help in developing enabling technologies for a long-range tactical missile able to hit stationary and moving targets...
It's only been a month since the U.S. elected Donald Trump as its next president, and the mood of the U.S. defense industry is more upbeat than I've seen it in years.