SATCOM
Leonardo DRS has supported custom end-to-end SATCOM solutions for maritime, airborne and ground-mobile operations for over 20 years. Learn why we are the #1 SATCOM Integrator for the Department of Defense.
Leonardo DRS has supported custom end-to-end SATCOM solutions for maritime, airborne and ground-mobile operations for over 20 years. Learn why we are the #1 SATCOM Integrator for the Department of Defense.
AUSA: It’s one of the Army’s top priorities, the Precision Strike Missile, a weapon to replace the venerable ATACMS missile built by Lockheed. Lockheed is competing for the prize, and it’s the incumbent, which can be a powerful factor in winning a competition. Raytheon, maker of the Patriot, SM-3 and SM-6 missiles, is driving hard to […]
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Joe Welch, Army deputy PEO for tactical command, control and communications, says current satcom network in Geosynchronous Orbit creates a "single point of failure" for which there are few backups available.
UVision has opened a US subsidiary, CEO Avi Mizrahi says, and hopes to open a plant in the US within the next year.
Leonardo DRS’ MCWS solution provides enhanced lethality while maintaining the transportability, mobility and survivability of the platform.
Government can’t stop to update systems, so modernization has to happen without interruptions.
TITAN won't just take data from satellites, as a traditional ground station. It will link with space, high altitude, aerial and terrestrial ISR sensors to provide targeting data directly to Army fires networks.
The Army Modernization Strategy aims to counter Russia by 2028 and China by 2035 — but Congress can’t pass a budget for this year.
Leonardo DRS is leading the industry with its Integrated Electronic Warfare (EW) System, providing warfighters with complete situational awareness of the enemy.
Gary Blohm, director of the Army Geospatial Center, said 3D is important to troop training and to operational planning because it "helps us navigate, especially when we get to urban environments."
The general public is sometimes surprised to learn that the military is behind different types of research and working to find a cure for cancer is one of them.
Mechanical fixes kept the SB>1 compound helicopter grounded for weeks this summer, but the Sikorsky-Boeing team insists they can catch up.
“It was developed for a very specific threat and it does incredible things...we intend to operate it differently -- in support of an Army on the move. It’s not just going to be static.”
The Army may need to delay the rollout of the new technology, scale it down, or both.