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March 18, 2013
TECH SPACE
Mobile LIDAR technology expanding rapidly
Corvallis OR (SPX) Mar 18, 2013
Imagine driving down a road a few times and obtaining in an hour more data about the surrounding landscape than a crew of surveyors could obtain in months. Such is the potential of mobile LIDAR, a powerful technology that's only a few years old and promises to change the way we see, study and record the world around us. It will be applied in transportation, hydrology, forestry, virtual tourism and construction - and almost no one knows anything about it. That may change with a new report on ... read more
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INTERNET SPACE

New player in electron field emitter technology makes for better imaging and communications
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland, College Park, have built a practical, high-efficiency nanostructured electron source. De ... more
ICE WORLD

The making of Antarctica's hidden fjords
topography began changing from flat to fjord-filled starting about 34 million years ago, according to a new report from a University of Arizona-led team of geoscientists. Knowing when Antarcti ... more
AEROSPACE

Upgraded early warning aircraft arrive in Taiwan
Taiwan has received its final two upgraded early warning aircraft from the United States, a move expected to bolster the island's air defence against rival China, the air force said Sunday. ... more
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ICE WORLD

Yeti Helps Conquer Some "Abominable" Polar Hazards
A century after Western explorers first crossed the dangerous landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic, researchers funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) have successfully deployed a self-gu ... more


UAV NEWS

Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Joint STARS, Global Hawk Interoperability
Northrop Grumman recently completed a successful exchange of radar data during a flight test involving the U.S. Air Force's E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) and the R ... more
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Robot can help in polar expeditions
An autonomous robot dubbed "Yeti" could help explorers in the arctic and Antarctica avoid deadly crevasses hidden in ice-covered landscapes, researchers say. ... more
TECH SPACE

New Phased Array Programs May Save Billions, Years Off Development
Phased radio frequency (RF) arrays use numerous small antennas to steer RF beams without mechanical movement (think radar without a spinning dish). These electronics are invaluable for critical DoD ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland is helpful, but not vital, for US missile defense
European military mission in Greenland as US aim 'remains intact'
Amazon expands 'sovereign cloud' in Europe
MISSILE DEFENSE

US radar to boost missile defence in Japan
Tokyo and Washington plan to install a US early-warning radar system at a coastal base near Kyoto to bolster defences against the North Korean missile threat, reports said Sunday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

JLENS demonstrates tactical ballistic missile defense capability
Enemy tactical ballistic missiles may soon be easier to detect and track. During a series of recent tests, a Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) JLENS demonstrated tactical ballistic missile defense (TBMD) ... more
IRON AND ICE

Radar Movie of Asteroid 2012 DA14
An initial sequence of radar images of asteroid 2012 DA14 was obtained on the night of Feb. 15/16, 2013, by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Cal ... more
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Indra Develops The First High-Resolution Passive Radar System
Indra has recently completed the development and demonstration of the functionalities of a passive high-resolution primary radar system. The project was sponsored by the European Defence Agency (EDA ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Outside View: Free of Russian influence
Late last month, Russia's foreign minister confirmed that his country's forces are in the process of vacating a major radar station in Azerbaijan. The Gabala radar was a vital part of Russia's late Cold War missile tracking system, covering all of the Middle East, Iran, Pakistan and even as far as India. ... more
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Trump offers Egypt to mediate on Ethiopia dam
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SUPERPOWERS

Japan summons China envoy over radar denial; suggests hotline
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday demanded Beijing apologise and admit that a Chinese frigate got a radar lock on a Japanese destroyer in international waters, a report said. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

China accuses Japan of 'smear' over radar incident
Beijing accused Tokyo Thursday of mounting a smear campaign after Japan said a Chinese frigate had locked its weapons-targeting radar on a Japanese warship in a "threat of force". ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Japan PM says China dialogue window must stay open
Japan's prime minister said Thursday the "window of dialogue" with China must remain open, even as he reiterated his rebuke to Beijing over a naval confrontation on the high seas. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
As F-35 costs soar, Boeing enters the fray

Boeing Says Strong Demand Pushing Commercial Production Rates Higher

Boeing, KLM Demonstrate New Technologies to Optimize Flight


SUPERPOWERS
Bangladesh still aiming for sub purchases

Taiwan to study building own submarine fleet

China commissions new stealth frigate: state media


SUPERPOWERS
Galileo fixes Europe's position in history

China city searching for 'modern Marco Polo'

Milestone for European navigation system


SUPERPOWERS
Significant reduction in temperature and vegetation seasonality over northern latitudes

GOCE: the first seismometer in orbit

Japan's huge quake heard from space: study

SUPERPOWERS

China radar-lock on Japan ship 'dangerous': PM Abe
The radar-lock that a Chinese frigate put on a Japanese warship was "dangerous" and "provocative", Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Wednesday, as tensions rose in a territorial row. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

China frigate locked radar on Japan navy: minister
A Chinese military frigate locked weapons-targeting radar on a Japanese navy vessel, Tokyo's defence minister said Tuesday, in an apparent upping of the stakes in a bitter territorial row. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS

Taiwan deploys advanced early warning radar
Taiwan has put into service a US-made billion-dollar early warning radar system capable of giving more than six minutes' warning of a Chinese missile attack, a senior officer said Sunday. ... more
MILPLEX

Rheinmetall, Cassidian gain orders
The New Year has started strong for German defense companies, with orders logged for Asia and the Middle East as well as for Germany itself. ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
Protected forests under threat in DRC's lucrative mining belt
Hundreds in London protest against Beijing 'mega embassy'
SPACEWAR

Japan launches new satellites to boost surveillance

MILTECH

China unmanned car to 'help driver sleep': reports

SPACEWAR

Japan launching spy satellite to monitor North Korea

SUPERPOWERS

Russia ready for seeking a compromise with NATO on air defense

MILPLEX

Rheinmetall wins 280 mn euros in contracts in Kuwait, Asia

SUPERPOWERS

Japan mulling military equipment near disputed isles

MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon supports 40 years of Fleet defense through AEGIS system development

UAV NEWS

Northrop Grumman, Cassidian Fly First Sensor-Equipped Euro Hawk

RAY GUNS

Anti-aircraft laser weapon demonstrated

EARTH OBSERVATION

Canada Launches Final Stage of RADARSAT Project

TerraSAR-X image of the month - the coastal cliffs of Christmas Island

Russia to add 3 new anti-missile radars

'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA

Japan scrambles jets against China military planes

A New Way to Study Permafrost Soil, Above and Below Ground

Northrop Grumman, Navy Select Telephonics Radar For Fire Scout UAS

Satellite highs, suspension lows for Indian space sector in 2012

CryoSat hits land

Russia to build new radiolocation stations

Taiwan upgrades dozens of fighter jets

Raytheon awarded $158.6 million for Airborne Low Frequency Sonar

Space Fence program moving forward

Bird strike prevention radar system takes off

Missile Defense Agency awards Raytheon contract modification for AN/TPY-2 radar

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