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July 06, 2015
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Advanced radar to feature on upgraded Singapore fighters
Singapore (UPI) Jul 2, 2015
The government of Singapore has detailed the upgrade of its fleet of F-16 fighters, which first entered service with its military in 1998. The modernization of Republic of Singapore Air Force FG-16s begins in 2016 and will be conducted in phases over a period of five to six years. The aircraft are to receive active electronically scanned array radar, extending the F-16's detection range and enabling the fighter to track and engage multiple targets at greater distances. It will also give ... read more
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RADA Electronics receives radar order
Israel's RADA Electronic Industries has announced it is to produce a tactical air surveillance radar system for an unidentified European defense contractor. ... more
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Sea-based radar market tipped to grow over 10 years
A 10-year study of the sea-based radar market indicates it will grow to an estimated $13.037 billion, with production accounting for 61 percent of market value. ... more
VENUSIAN HEAT

Hot lava flows discovered on Venus
ESA's Venus Express has found the best evidence yet for active volcanism on Earth's neighbour planet. Seeing the planet's surface is extremely difficult due to its thick atmosphere, but radar observ ... more
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OIL AND GAS

NASA Joins North Sea Oil Cleanup Training Exercise
NASA participated for the first time in Norway's annual oil spill cleanup exercise in the North Sea on June 8 through 11. Scientists flew a specialized NASA airborne instrument called the Uninhabite ... more


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Raytheon producing more radars for P-8A Poseidon aircraft
Littoral and overland surveillance radars for use of P-8A Poseidon aircraft are to be produced by Raytheon for the U.S. Navy under a $153 million award. ... more
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Radar system approved for allies
AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar, for use in forward-based mode, can now be procured by allies through the Foreign Military Sales program. ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon, Kongsberg extend missile partnership agreement
Raytheon and Norway's Kongsberg Defense Systems have extended their partnership to further development of the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
ULA launches USSF-106 for US Space Force aboard Vulcan rocket
Rocket Lab completes Geost acquisition adding EOIR payload expertise to national security portfolio
Zelensky says Ukraine, allies must resist Russian 'deception'
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Jordanian AF receiving Thales radar system
Thales has announced it is to supply additional I-Master SAR/GMTI all-weather tactical surveillance radars to the Royal Jordanian Air Force. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

US Authorizes 'Forward-Based' Missile Defense System for Allies
US defense industry giant Raytheon said that the US government authorized its allies to purchase missile defense radars for use in forward-based mode for early threat detection. The US government au ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Faster Than Light: China's Hypersonic WU-14 Getting on Pentagon's Nerves
China's new hypersonic weaponry may have the potential to neutralize US strategic missile defenses due to its unparalleled capability of maneuvering to avoid tracking by radars and interceptors, mil ... more
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CAR TECH

Self-driving cars vulnerable to cyberattack, experts warn
Hackers pose a real danger to self-driving vehicles, US experts are warning, and carmakers and insurers are starting to factor in the risk. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Northrop's battle command system brings down ballistic missile target
The integrated air and missile defense Battle Command System downed a ballistic missile in its first flight test by Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Army. ... more
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US Defense Department to deploy radar in alaska to protect Pacific coast
The Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) will tentatively be deployed in the US state of Alaska to improve defense capabilities of the US west coast, the US Department of Defense said in a stateme ... more
AEROSPACE

Aussie E-7A Wedgetails gain Full Operational Capability status
E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force have attained Full Operational Capability status. ... more
AEROSPACE

Brazilian Navy receives modernized A-4 Skyhawk
The first of 12 completely modernized A-4 Skyhawk fighters has been delivered to the Brazilian Navy by Embraer Defense & Security. ... more
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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
FLOATING STEEL

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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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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European satellite to step up monitoring of extreme weather
France adopts law upholding ban on controversial insecticide
Over half of Europe and Mediterranean basin hit by drought since April
FLOATING STEEL

New software for U.S. nuclear submarines

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Robotic sonar system inspired by bats

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Exelis, Leidos continue work on new radar counter-measures system

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ISRO to launch first indigenous multi-object tracking radar in next 3 months

ROBO SPACE

Fast Track Program invites non-traditional Roboticists to bolster security

MILTECH

Raytheon low-rate production of SDB II bomb looms closer

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Search and Rescue Tool Pinpoints Buried Victims

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New modular, scalable radar passes Critical Design Review

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Space debris from satellite explosion increases collision risk for space craft

RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia establishes satellite ground station on US doorstep

Snow and avalanche research: Remote assessment of avalanche risk

Trade with Cuba on Russian radar

Northrop announces new radar development for B-1 bombers

Fast access to CryoSat's Arctic ice measurements now available

New order for Selex ES search-and-rescue radars

Radar-jamming decoy system completes testing

Britain orders Kelvin Hughes radar system

Mars has belts of glaciers consisting of frozen water

Mars' dust-covered glacial belts may contain tons of water

Upgrade in works for Norway's counter-battery radar

Raytheon expands radar production facility

Terrain-following autopilot capability eyed for Rafale fighters

ISRO Says Multi-Object Tracking Radar Ready for Trials

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