New, field-installable GPS technology integrates quickly with minimal mission interruption.
By Todd Peterson, BAE SystemsWith the Army’s A-PNT program of record currently targeted at only a fraction of tactical vehicles, an affordable interim solution is available to face this threat.
By Breaking DefenseInnovative integration approaches and open systems architecture can bring revolutionary improvements to the performance of FLRAA and FARA, as well as the current fleet.
By Barry RosenbergAfter setting endurance flight records, the slender UAV will now be grounded until 2023.
By Lee FerranYou get higher speeds with less weight and drag. Meeting speed, range and payload targets for the Army’s two Future Vertical Lift programs can be partially accomplished with transformational integrations of systems that have never been brought together before.
By Breaking DefenseRapidly delivered digitally advanced and intelligently supported solutions to the warfighter.
By BoeingThe high-flying unmanned aerial vehicle has been above Arizona for more than a month, living on batteries, solar power and a prayer.
By Andrew EversdenBoeing is embracing speed, agility and affordability to deliver the most digitally advanced, simply and efficiently produced, and intelligently supported products and capabilities to outpace the unprecedented threats and challenges of a fast-moving future battlespace.
By BOEINGLeonardo DRS’ AC²ES Assured Position, Navigation, and Timing solution for MFoCS-equipped tactical vehicles creates a bridging and interim capability to fill a gap.
By Breaking DefenseThere’s no one software application, wave form, or set of capabilities that can win the day against near peers. Open systems, however, are that one thing that will keep Army systems relevant in all stages of conflict.
By Breaking DefenseThe Open Innovation Lab evaluated industry solutions for the Army’s CMOSS program.
By Andrew EversdenAssured Position, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT) is slowly making its way into key-leader vehicles, with no concrete plans to address A-PNT for the rest of the fleet any time soon. An interim A-PNT solution from Leonardo DRS changes that for everyone.
By Breaking DefenseThe notice is part of a broader Army push to acquire assured PNT solutions for soldiers on the future battlefield.
By Andrew Eversden