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May 25, 2015
TECH SPACE
India to test its home-made multi-object tracking radar next month
New Delhi (XNA) May 21, 2015
India will next month test its home-made multi-object tracking radar on a rocket, a senior space official has reportedly said. "The multi-object tracking radar will be tested next month during a polar satellite launch vehicle rocket flight. The formal commissioning of the system is expected to happen three months down the line," M.Y.S. Prasad of the state-owned Satish Dhawan Space Centre was quoted by the media as saying Saturday. The state-of-the-art radar, being developed by the Satish Dha ... read more
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TECH SPACE

ISRO to launch first indigenous multi-object tracking radar in next 3 months
The Indian space agency is set to test its sophisticated, indigenously-built, multi-object tracking radar (MOTR) on a rocket flight next month while formal commissioning is expected to take three mo ... more
FLOATING STEEL

New software for U.S. nuclear submarines
New software from Northrop Grumman that supports polar operations is being installed on U.S. Navy nuclear submarines. ... more
TECH SPACE

Exelis, Leidos continue work on new radar counter-measures system
Exelis is to continue working with Leidos to evolve adaptive radar counter-measures, or ARC, for the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. ... more
24/7 News Coverage of Defense News


TECH SPACE

Robotic sonar system inspired by bats
Engineers at Virginia Tech have taken the first steps toward building a novel dynamic sonar system inspired by horseshoe bats that could be more efficient and take up less space than current man-mad ... more


ROBO SPACE

Fast Track Program invites non-traditional Roboticists to bolster security
The past 10 years have seen an explosion of robotics advances from small businesses and individuals, thanks in part to lower manufacturing costs and the global rise of community workshops such as ma ... more
The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 9 - Las Vegas Next Generation Integrated ISR 2015 - Washington DC - July 27-29 26th Space Cryogenics Workshop Nuclear Cyber Security 2015
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MILTECH

Raytheon low-rate production of SDB II bomb looms closer
Raytheon's Small Diameter Bomb II is ready to enter low-rate initial production following a Milestone C briefing by the company and the U.S. Air Force. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Search and Rescue Tool Pinpoints Buried Victims
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S and T), in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, had ... 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
TECH SPACE

New modular, scalable radar passes Critical Design Review
An advanced integrated air and ballistic missile defense radar for the U.S. Navy has passed a critical design review by Raytheon and the U.S. Navy. ... more
TECH SPACE

Space debris from satellite explosion increases collision risk for space craft
Debris from the US Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) F13 satellite, which recently exploded in orbit, could pose a threat to other spacecraft and missions according to new research fro ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia establishes satellite ground station on US doorstep
Nicaragua is expected to use the system operated by the Russian Aerospace Defense Forces to monitor climate change and prevent natural disasters, in other words for peaceful purposes. "But the Obama ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
WHITE OUT

Snow and avalanche research: Remote assessment of avalanche risk
In cooperation with a Swiss research team, geographers of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have developed a novel measuring system relying on two different physical methods that promi ... more
TRADE WARS

Trade with Cuba on Russian radar
Trade and economic cooperation with Cuba, formerly on the Russian oil radar, topped the agenda of Kremlin meetings, a Russian government spokesman said. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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
AEROSPACE

Northrop announces new radar development for B-1 bombers
A new scalable agile beam radar that provides B-1B bombers of the U.S. Air Force with unprecedented target area detail has been announced by Northrop Grumman. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Fast access to CryoSat's Arctic ice measurements now available
ESA's ice mission has become the first satellite to provide information on Arctic sea-ice thickness in near-real time to aid maritime activities in the polar region. Marking five years in orbit just ... more
TECH SPACE

New order for Selex ES search-and-rescue radars
Search-and-rescue radar for special mission jets of Cobham Aviation Services in Australia have been ordered from Britain's Selex ES, the company announced. ... more
TECH SPACE

Radar-jamming decoy system completes testing
Raytheon's Miniature Air Launched Decoy-Jammer is closer to full-rate production for the U.S. Air Force following completion of operational testing. ... more
TECH SPACE

Britain orders Kelvin Hughes radar system
New offshore patrol vessels for Britain's Royal Navy are to be outfitted with an integrated radar system from Kelvin Hughes called SharpEye. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars has belts of glaciers consisting of frozen water
Mars has distinct polar ice caps, but Mars also has belts of glaciers at its central latitudes in both the southern and northern hemispheres. A thick layer of dust covers the glaciers, so they appea ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars' dust-covered glacial belts may contain tons of water
New research shows Mars' buried glaciers contain enough ice to cover the entire planet with a coat three feet thick. The evidence also proves the dust-covered glacial belts to contain frozen water, not carbon dioxide. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
OPERA satellite data sharpens US crop and water management
Neural network sharpens satellite ocean color in complex coastal waters
Deep Arctic gas hydrate mounds host ultra deep cold seep ecosystem
TECH SPACE

Upgrade in works for Norway's counter-battery radar

TECH SPACE

Raytheon expands radar production facility

TECH SPACE

Terrain-following autopilot capability eyed for Rafale fighters

TECH SPACE

ISRO Says Multi-Object Tracking Radar Ready for Trials

AEROSPACE

Saab producing protection systems for Indian helos

NUKEWARS

Raytheon wins support contract for NORAD

TECH SPACE

Australia eyes new air search radar

SPACEWAR

US Developing Space Radar in Marshall Islands

TECH SPACE

Slight surface movements on the radar

SUPERPOWERS

Ukraine receives first batch of US Humvees

USMC orders targeting system from Elbit Systems America

Ground broken for Space Fence installation

Russian bombers spark NATO scramble, protest in Baltic

China's Yutu rover reveals Moon's "complex" geological history

INDRA Radars Will Reinforce The Management Of Chinese Air Space

NASA's Soil Moisture Mapper Takes First 'SMAPshots'

Venus, if you will, as seen in radar with the GBT

New vision system on way for military helicopter pilots

New NASA Soil Moisture Mapper Completes Key Milestone

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