IBCS Overcomes Electronic Attacks, Downs Cruise Missile

IBCS Overcomes Electronic Attacks, Downs Cruise Missile
IBCS Overcomes Electronic Attacks, Downs Cruise Missile

The test involved electronic attack efforts against radars while previous tests had been directed against the communications systems binding IBCS to its sensors.

Army IBCS: Joint, Up To A Point

Army IBCS: Joint, Up To A Point
Army IBCS: Joint, Up To A Point

The Army’s eager to link its missile defense C2 network to the Air Force, Navy, and Marines – as long as that doesn’t slow the millisecond timing required to hit high-speed targets.

Raytheon Wins MDA Gallium Nitride Radar Deal: Companies Shift To GaN

Raytheon Wins MDA Gallium Nitride Radar Deal: Companies Shift To GaN
Raytheon Wins MDA Gallium Nitride Radar Deal: Companies Shift To GaN

ARLINGTON: Two recent contracts make clear the military radar industry is shifting to a new gold standard, a once-obscure material called Gallium Nitride. GaN, a high-efficiency semiconductor, makes radar transmitters much more powerful without using more electricity. Industry consultant Loren Thompson once told us it was “the biggest thing since silicon.” Just in time for…