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January 14, 2016
TECH SPACE
Russia Building a Powerful New Early Warning Radar Network
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 13, 2016
Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that 2016 will see the introduction of three powerful 'Voronezh'-series early warning radar systems. Adding to four stations of their type already in operation, the new systems' appearance will help lead, by 2020, to a full-scale modernization of the Russia's early warning radar network. The Voronezh radar station is the third generation in Russian early-warning radar design, providing for the long-distance monitoring of airspace inside an ... read more
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FLOATING STEEL

Angola purchases maritime surveillance equipment, vessels
Angola will establish maritime surveillance stations and acquire two fast-attack vessels following agreements signed by Angolan President Eduardo dos Santos with Finmeccanica subsidiaries. ... more
TECH SPACE

UTC delivers first sonar dome rubber window of new US Navy contract
UTC Aerospace Systems has delivered, on schedule and on budget, the first sonar dome rubber window to the U.S. Navy on a new five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract. This deliver ... more
ICE WORLD

Antarctic clouds studied again after 50-year break
Over the last 50 years, scientists have studied all sorts of things in Antarctica, but they haven't trained their instruments on the clouds. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA offers sneak peak at Christmas Eve asteroid
New images, shared Wednesday by NASA, showcase the size and shape of the Christmas Eve asteroid - the highest resolution images to date. ... more


TECH SPACE

BAE Systems to provide radar support for U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force has awarded BAE Systems a five-year contract to support the Instrumentation Radar Support Program. ... more

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MISSILE DEFENSE

Aegis Ashore missile defense system goes online in Romania
The U.S. Navy has taken control of its new Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense system in Romania after years of construction. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid WT24 looks even better second time around
Asteroid 1998 WT24 safely flew past Earth on Dec. 11 at a distance of about 2.6 million miles (4.2 million kilometers, 11 lunar distances). During its flyby, NASA scientists used the 230-foot (70-me ... more
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Australia's mammal megafauna face long-term decline from extinctions and invasive species
Alien life clues may emerge from deep sea volcanic vents on Earth
Seismic signatures reveal fragmentation patterns of fireball meteoroids
EARTH OBSERVATION

The "Radar Vision" Goes On - Two More Sentinel-1 Satellites
Airbus Defence and Space, the world's second-largest space company, has signed a contract worth euro 143 million with Thales Alenia Space to build two further space radar instruments for the Copern ... more
TECH SPACE

Raytheon's ANY/TPY-2 radar supports SM-3 in intercept test
A Raytheon-built Standard Missile-3 Block IB with support by AN/TPY-2 radar was used to destroy a ballistic missile target in a test by the Missile Defense Agency. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Aegis Ashore is a Verified Hit
In the first live fire intercept test of Aegis Ashore, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Navy and the Missile Defense Agency successfully destroyed a ballistic missile target at the Pacific Missile Range Fa ... more
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TECH SPACE

Seeking a new generation of light-based sensing systems
Find a way to replace a large, heavy and expensive technology with an equivalent one that's a lot smaller, lighter and cheaper and you have a shot at turning a boutique technology into a world chang ... more
TECH SPACE

Cambridge Pixel provides Korean air bases with radar trackers
Cambridge Pixel has supplied Hanwha Thales Corporation with radar trackers to be used at air force bases for the Republic of Korea. ... more
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NASA's X-59 moves under its own power
Sri Lanka orders Singapore shipowner to pay US$1 bn over marine disaster
More than 80% of Tuvalu seeks Australian climate visa
FLOATING STEEL

Revolutionary US destroyer begins sea trial: Navy
The largest US destroyer ever built headed for sea trials Monday, its angular radar-evading form cutting a distinctive figure on Maine's Kennebec River, the US Navy said. ... more
TECH SPACE

NAVSEA awards Harris Corporation radar upgrade contract
The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Harris Corporation a four-year contract to upgrade the Navy's long-range radar. ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Northrop Grumman tests Battle Command System against cruise missiles
Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Army tested the company's integrated air and missile defense Battle Command System against cruise missiles in a demonstration. ... more
UAV NEWS

Thales Group unveils Spy'Ranger mini-drone
Thales Group formally introduced its latest surveillance and reconnaissance mini-drone, the Spy'Ranger, on Wednesday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Army system integrates different radars for Patriot-3 interceptor
An integrated battle command system using Sentinel and Patriot radar data successfully guided a Patriot-3 interceptor to a cruise missile target missile. ... more

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TECH SPACE

Ultra-thin, tunable, broadband microwave absorber may advance radar cloaking
Microwave absorbers are a kind of material that can effectively absorb incident microwave energy to make objects invisible to radar; therefore they are commonly used in aircraft cloaking and warship ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin introduces Digital Array Row Transceiver
Lockheed Martin introduced its next-generation radar technology, the Digital Array Row Transceiver, on Tuesday. ... more
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Australia's mammal megafauna face long-term decline from extinctions and invasive species
Alien life clues may emerge from deep sea volcanic vents on Earth
Seismic signatures reveal fragmentation patterns of fireball meteoroids


WHITE OUT

NASA Heads to Pacific Northwest for Field Campaign to Measure Rain and Snowfall

AEROSPACE

World nations reach landmark deal on using satellites to track flights

AEROSPACE

Chinese scientists unveil new stealth technology for jets

AEROSPACE

French military to buy US C-130 transport aircraft

TECH SPACE

New radar system announced by Israeli company

SATURN DAILY

Deserts and dunes: Earth as an analogue for Titan

TECH SPACE

Russia Developing Unique Radar Satellite System

TECH SPACE

Scanning reveals anomalies in Great Pyramid at Giza

AEROSPACE

Saab continues Swedish aircraft maintenance, service support

IRON AND ICE

Radar Images Provide New Details on Halloween Asteroid

U.S. Army orders additional counter-fire target acquisition radar

How a flying bat sees space

U.S. Air Force awards Southwest Research Institute development contract

Lockheed Martin to build Ballistic Missile Defense radar

New Israeli anti-drone counter-measure makes debut

Ukraine to receive U.S. radars by mid-November

U.S. Navy awards Raytheon $159 million for Phalanx production

Halloween Asteroid a Treat for Radar Astronomers

U.S. Air Force long-range radar systems reach full operational capability

Army orders more counter-fire target radars

Colombia receives Northrop Grumman AN/TPS-78 radar


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