
India to test its home-made multi-object tracking radar next month
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 ... more
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Britain, Lockheed pick airborne surveillance system for aircraft carriers
An airborne surveillance and control system is to be fitted onto British Royal Navy Merlin helicopters to protect new aircraft carriers and other assets. ... more
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Last chance saloon for global plastic pollution treaty
Diatoms shown to absorb and store uranium inside cells
Dual-level hybrid storage design boosts solar efficiency and reduces costs
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BAE Systems to modernize Watchman ATC radars
BAE Systems is to upgrade four legacy Watchman Air Traffic Control Radars used at Ministry of Defense airfields in Britain and abroad. ... more
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SWEEPER demonstrates wide-angle optical phased array technology
Many essential military capabilities-including autonomous navigation, chemical-biological sensing, precision targeting and communications-increasingly rely upon laser-scanning technologies such as L ... more
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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
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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
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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
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