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April 03, 2015
TECH SPACE
Australia eyes new air search radar
Canberra, Australia (UPI) Mar 30, 2015
A proposal to replace air search radar aboard Royal Australian Navy frigates has received First Pass approval from the government. The approval for project SEA 1448 Phase 4B – ANZAC Air Search Radar Replacement, enables the Department of Defense to keep working with Australia's CEA Technologies on development of a new air search radar that incorporates an Identification-Friend-or-Foe capability. "CEA is an internationally recognized Australian company that developed the successful Anti ... read more
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NUKEWARS

Raytheon wins support contract for NORAD
The North American Aerospace Defense Command Cheyenne Mountain Complex is to receive sustainment services from Raytheon. ... more
SPACEWAR

US Developing Space Radar in Marshall Islands
The US Air Force is establishing an advanced radar system in the Marshall Islands to detect thousands of satellites and space debris, the builder of the Space Fence radar system Lockheed Martin said ... more
TECH SPACE

Slight surface movements on the radar
Scientists are making advances in the use of satellite radar data - such as those from the Sentinel-1 mission - to monitor Earth's changing surface. Italy's Phlegraean Fields - or Campi Flegrei - is ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

Ukraine receives first batch of US Humvees
Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday took delivery of ten US armoured vehicles, two days after American lawmakers voted to urge President Barack Obama to provide "lethal" aid to Kiev. ... more


TECH SPACE

USMC orders targeting system from Elbit Systems America
The U.S. Marines are to receive a new lightweight all-weather targeting capability from Elbit Systems America LLC through a new IDIQ contract. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Ground broken for Space Fence installation
Construction of facilities for the new Space Fence radar system has been started in the Marshall Islands by the U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Russian bombers spark NATO scramble, protest in Baltic
NATO jets were scrambled Tuesday to escort Russian fighters and nuclear-capable bombers flying near the Baltic states and Sweden with their transponders switched off, sparking protests over the danger they posed to civil aviation. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Terran Orbital to build satellite buses for SDA Tranche 3 Tracking Layer
AST BlueBird 6 enters orbit as record low Earth orbit cellular array
North Korea's Kim touts new rocket launchers that could target South
DRAGON SPACE

China's Yutu rover reveals Moon's "complex" geological history
The moon's geological history is more complex than previously thought, preliminary results from China's first lunar rover, Yutu, suggested Thursday. Ground-penetrating radar measurements taken ... more
TECH SPACE

INDRA Radars Will Reinforce The Management Of Chinese Air Space
Indra has acquired new contracts for deploying its radar surveillance systems in China. The company will implement 5 systems to reinforce control of the Shanghai air space, providing surveillance se ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA's Soil Moisture Mapper Takes First 'SMAPshots'
Fresh off the recent successful deployment of its 20-foot (6-meter) reflector antenna and associated boom arm, NASA's new Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory has successfully completed a ... more
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VENUSIAN HEAT

Venus, if you will, as seen in radar with the GBT
From earthbound optical telescopes, the surface of Venus is shrouded beneath thick clouds made mostly of carbon dioxide. To penetrate this veil, probes like NASA's Magellan spacecraft use radar to r ... more
AEROSPACE

New vision system on way for military helicopter pilots
A new system using multiple technologies to enhance helicopter pilot capability to see in degraded visual environments is under development. ... more
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NASA and Boeing advance control strategies for flexible long span airliner wings
PCBM additive strategy lifts efficiency and durability of inverted perovskite solar cells
Project Pele microreactor reaches key milestone with first TRISO fuel delivery
EARTH OBSERVATION

New NASA Soil Moisture Mapper Completes Key Milestone
Mission controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, today sent commands to unfurl the massive 20-foot-wide (6-meter) reflector antenna on NASA's new Soil Moisture Active ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

GaN-based AESA technology available for Patriot system users
Nations using the Patriot defense system can now receive an active electronically scanned array Patriot radar sensor that uses Gallium Nitride technology. ... more
AEROSPACE

Air Force issues RFI for electronic warfare technology
The U.S. Air Force has issued a Request for Information for a near to midterm technological road map for development of electronic warfare receiver systems. ... more
TECH SPACE

Saab producing components, sub-systems for Marine Corps radar
Saab's U.S. subsidiary has been contracted to provide components and sub-systems of the U.S. Marine Corps AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar system. ... more
SATURN DAILY

A New Way to View Titan: 'Despeckle' It
During 10 years of discovery, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has pulled back the smoggy veil that obscures the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Cassini's radar instrument has mapped almost half o ... more

UAV NEWS

GA-ASI tests sense-and-avoid radar on Predator UAV
A pre-production sense-and-avoid radar system for remotely piloted vehicles has been flight tested aboard a Predator B by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems. ... more
AEROSPACE

Lockheed Martin intros new sensor system
Lockheed Martin introduced sensor system that can track and target multiple targets in radar-denied environments. ... more
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OPERA satellite data sharpens US crop and water management
Neural network sharpens satellite ocean color in complex coastal waters
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ENERGY TECH

Novel high-power microwave generator

AEROSPACE

Big US defense blimp stirs privacy jitters

LAUNCH PAD

High seas force SpaceX to ditch bid to recycle rocket

TECH SPACE

SMAP Satellite utilizes Northrop Grumman's AstroMesh Reflector

AEROSPACE

Taiwan's F-16s receiving Northrop Grumman fire control radar

LAUNCH PAD

Moog Supports Delta 2 of SMAP satellite

SPACEWAR

Japan Successfully Launches New Spy Satellite

LAUNCH PAD

Japan delays launch of satellite due to weather

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Data Peers into Greenland's Ice Sheet

MILPLEX

Airbus DS sells Belgian electronics factory

Asteroid That Flew Past Earth Has Moon

Raytheon's enhanced AESA radar a boon for F/A-18 aircraft

Uruguay receives mobile border surveillance system

NASA launching spacecraft with 19 foot lasso

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