Of 10 advanced sensor tech areas, China leads in seven and the US in three, according to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
By Colin ClarkRaytheon’s KuRFS radars and Coyote® effectors team up to defeat evolving, proliferating unmanned aircraft systems threat.
By RaytheonRaytheon integrated air defense systems — advanced radars, command and control systems and interceptors — form a multi-layered shield for air base defense.
By RaytheonScorpius systems revolutionizes electronic warfare with new lineup of cutting-edge solutions.
By ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIESPart 2 of a narrative series illustrating how Elbit America’s USA-manufactured products enable customers to successfully accomplish their most demanding missions.
By Elbit AmericaPart 1 of a narrative series illustrating how America’s armed forces might use technology to accomplish their most demanding missions.
By Elbit AmericaThe ability of the SPY-6 family of radars to meet today’s new threats is due to both its modular and scalable hardware and its software-defined backbone.
By Breaking DefenseThe ability to track smaller and faster objects at longer distances gives naval vessels more time to respond to incoming threats.
By Breaking DefenseDuring a tour of both its Syracuse campus and a satellite site in Cazenovia, NY, the company showed the production lines for several military radar programs, including the Army’s Q-53 counterfire target acquisition radar and the Air Force’s new long-range radar.
By Justin KatzThales’ new Ground Observer 20 Multi-Mission radar mixes expeditionary design with AI in what the company hopes will open up a new market for its capabilities.
By Chyrine MezherPower and energy are becoming mission enablers to support the increasing electric-load demands of modern combatant ships, especially in the areas of advanced radar and other electronic systems, as well as directed energy weapons.
By Barry RosenbergThe test involved electronic attack efforts against radars while previous tests had been directed against the communications systems binding IBCS to its sensors.
By Colin ClarkDespite a 2018 mandate for “electronic protection” against jamming, there’s little data available showing how vulnerable systems are, said EW director David Tremper.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.By using proven technology, the frigate program is trying to prevent the kind of high-tech teething troubles that bedeviled the Ford-class carrier and Littoral Combat Ships.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.