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September 22, 2014
RUSSIAN SPACE
Russia Plans to Boost Space Monitoring Capability by 2018
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Sep 22, 2014
Russia will build a network of advanced laser-optical and radar stations in the next four years to boost its space object recognition capability, the Defense Ministry said Friday. "The new network will largely improve space monitoring by Aerospace Defense Forces, expand the range of controlled orbits and decrease the size of detected objects by 2-3 times," the ministry's spokesman, Col. Alexei Zolotukhin said in a statement. According to Zolotukhin, the first new stations will be built in th ... read more
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NANO TECH

Nanoribbon film keeps glass ice-free
Rice University scientists who created a deicing film for radar domes have now refined the technology to work as a transparent coating for glass. The new work by Rice chemist James Tour and his coll ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon producing backup components for missile defense radar
Major sub-components of the AN/TPY-2 Ballistic Missile Defense system's radar are being built as backups to keep the radars running during maintenance periods. ... more
AEROSPACE

Japan wants its own early-warning planes: report
Japan's defence ministry wants to develop its own early-warning aircraft, replacing US-made planes as the Chinese and Russian air forces grow more assertive, a report said Sunday. ... more
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CHIP TECH

Program Grows Lasers Directly on Silicon-Based Microchips
DARPA's Electronic-Photonic Heterogeneous Integration (E-PHI) program has successfully integrated billions of light-emitting dots on silicon to create an efficient silicon-based laser. The bre ... more


WATER WORLD

Scientific discoveries during search for missing plane
Using sonar, radar and satellite data, investigator still haven't been able to find missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. What they have found are "seamounts and volcanoes" previously not known to exist. The investigators will continue the search on September 22, and they'll be inspecting 23,000 square miles of ocean to the west of Australia. They plan to use oil sensors to try and detect leaking fuel coming from the plane. ... more
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TECH SPACE

U.S. military taps Northrop Grumman for new technology
Wideband digital antenna technology for new radio frequency sensors using active electronically scanned arrays is to be developed by Northrop Grumman. ... more
UAV NEWS

Helicopter-Type UAVs May Appear in Russian Navy in One Year
Research and development company Radar MMS is waiting for the Russian Navy to place orders for its Breeze, a helicopter-type unmanned flying radar. "If the Navy wants, we are ready to supply i ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Diehl delivers 4,000th production IRIS-T missile to Sweden
The 4,000th production IRIS-T series missile from Dielh Defense of Germany has been delivered to the Swedish military, the company announced. ... more
WIND DAILY

Stealth wind turbines to become operational in France in 2015
A French company has begun producing stealth wind turbines that mask low-altitude airborne objects and therefore do not interfere with radars. Some elements of the renewable power generators have be ... more
AEROSPACE

Singapore has full fleet of Alenia Aermacchi trainer planes
Singapore has inaugurated its fleet of Alenia Aermacchi M-346 trainer jets used by its Air Force training squadron at a base in France. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Selex ES adds to its radar product line
A new surveillance radar system has been introduced by Selex ES at the International Defense Industry Exhibition in Poland. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Migrating birds sprint in spring, but take things easy in autumn
Passerine birds, also known as perching birds, that migrate by night tend to fly faster in spring than they do in autumn to reach their destinations. This seasonal difference in flight speed i ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Radar System Surveys Napa Valley Quake Area
NASA scientists are planning to conduct an airborne survey of earthquake fault displacements in the Napa Valley area of Northern California, using a sophisticated radar system developed by NASA's Je ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Iran unveils new missile, radar systems
Iran unveiled a new surface-to-air missile Tuesday and two radar systems it said would improve its defences against "enemies". ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 poised to monitor motion
Although it was only launched a few months ago and is still being commissioned, the new Sentinel-1A radar satellite has already shown that it can be used to generate 3D models of Earth's surface and ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Bats bolster brain hypothesis, maybe technology, too
Amid a neuroscience debate about how people and animals focus on distinct objects within cluttered scenes, some of the newest and best evidence comes from the way bats "see" with their ears, accordi ... more
TECH SPACE

New F-16 configuration features AESA radar
The newest configuration of Lockheed Martin's F-16 Fighting Falcon has new capabilities with integration of Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar. ... more

WATER WORLD

Three Radars are Better than One
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TECH SPACE

Canada's MDA receives radar antennas for satellite use
Self-deploying radar antennas from Astro Aerospace are to be used on Canada's Earth observation satellites that monitor maritime activity. ... more
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ICE WORLD

Snow has thinned on Arctic sea ice

TECH SPACE

BAE Systems touts its Artisan radar system

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

US looks to Japan space program to close Pacific communications gap

FLOATING STEEL

New integrated bridge systems for destroyers

UAV NEWS

Northrop completes UAV fuselage for NATO program

FLORA AND FAUNA

Wisconsin mayfly swarm causes car accident

MISSILE NEWS

Missile guidance system passes risk reduction test

TECH SPACE

New Raytheon radar for Navy passes key design reviews

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TECH SPACE

Royal Air Force's Tornado aircraft getting new RF jamming pods

USAF orders ground approach radar for Saudi Arabia

Patriot getting enhanced radar capabilities

Saab, Selex ES sign radar contract deal

F-35 jet fire may be isolated problem

Northrop Grumman received new order for E-2D aircraft

New missile defense equipment installed on frigate

Mysterious 'Magic Island' appears on Saturn moon

Raytheon touts blimp-borne radar system

ADS unveils multi-satellite Direct Receiving Station for GeoNorth

ADS launches Radar Constellation Challenge with HisdeSAT

FREMM frigate Normandie completes weapon system testing

NIST technique could make sub-wavelength images at radio frequencies

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Melting and refreezing of deep Greenland ice speeds flow to sea

Navy, Northrop demo new radar for unmanned helicopter

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