U.S. Navy researchers needed small-form-factor and low-power XMC single-board computers for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance...
Aircraft designers at Cessna Aircraft Co. in Wichita, Kan., needed an avionics suite for the Cessna Citation Hemisphere large long-range business jet. They found their solution...
U.S. Navy shipboard electronics experts needed computer rugged servers for a variety of shipboard computing tasks. They found their solution at Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif...
U.S. Navy airborne weapons experts are working with three electronics distributors to provide a variety of electronic components for air-to-ground weapons development.
U.S. Navy electro-optics sensors experts needed shortwave infrared (SWIR) cameras for the Navy Raytheon Multispectral Targeting System (MTS). They found their solution at Quantum...
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...
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 ...