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February 15, 2016
FLORA AND FAUNA
Radar reveals the hidden secrets of wombat warrens
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Feb 12, 2016
For the first time ever, researchers from the University of Adelaide have been able to non-invasively study the inner workings of wombat warrens, with a little help from ground-penetrating radar. Despite being the faunal emblem of South Australia, very little is known about the burrowing habits of the southern hairy-nosed wombat. As part of a larger study into wombat conservation, Mr Michael Swinbourne, PhD candidate in the University's School of Biological Sciences, set out to test a new way of m ... read more
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FLOATING STEEL

Amphibious assault ship USS Bataan completes sea trials
The U.S. Navy's Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Bataan completed sea trials following over a year of shipyard maintenance. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Mission teams prepare for critical days
Moments after Sentinel-3A separates from its rocket, a team of European mission control specialists will assume control, shepherding the new spacecraft through its critical first days in space. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon developing radar upgrade for Patriot system
The main radar array of the Patriot Air and Missile Defense system is being upgraded by Raytheon for enhanced 360-degree coverage capability. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Radar Brings a New View of World Heritage Site
In just two 10-minute overflights, an airborne NASA synthetic aperture radar proved it could pinpoint areas of disturbance in Peru's Nasca lines World Heritage Site. The data collected on the ... more


WAR REPORT

Turkey accuses Russia of new airspace violation
Turkey on Saturday accused Russia of a fresh violation of its airspace, warning Moscow it would "face consequences" as relations between the two countries hit a new post-Cold War low. ... more

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AEROSPACE

Japan unveils first stealth fighter jet
Japan on Thursday unveiled its first stealth fighter jet, officials said, with the maiden test flight planned for next month. ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin UK supplying radar to Royal Navy
Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems UK is to supply more than 60 new navigation radars to the Royal Navy under a Ministry of Defense contract. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Alien life clues may emerge from deep sea volcanic vents on Earth
ICJ to hand down watershed climate opinion
Japan's Hokkaido sizzles as heat stroke alerts issued
AEROSPACE

RAF tests Typhoon fighter enhancements
The Royal Air Force has conducted flight trials of enhancements for Eurofighter Typhoons at a facility of BAE Systems in Britain. ... more
MILTECH

Saab supplying Croatia with coastal surveillance system
Saab of Sweden reports it is supplying a second coastal surveillance and border protection system to Croatia. ... more
AEROSPACE

Israel to upgrade F-15I Ra'am fleet
The Israeli Air Force is planning upgrades for its Boeing F-15I fleet while also moving forward with procuring Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft. ... more
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AEROSPACE

Lithuania uses Airbus helicopters for 24/7 SAR missions
Lithuania's Ministry of Defense on Friday marked the entry into service of three Airbus AS365 N3 helicopters for around-the-clock search-and-rescue operations. ... more
MILTECH

Saab unveils Sea Giraffe 4A AESA naval radar
Saab Defense and Security unveiled its latest naval radar system, the Sea Giraffe 4A, at the Surface Navy Association's 2016 National Symposium. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Framatome opens advanced additive manufacturing hub in France
Framatome to supply nuclear fuel for Barakah plant boosting UAE energy security
Solestial to Accelerate Space Solar Array Production with $12M SpaceWERX Contract
AEROSPACE

MH17 relatives demand release of radar images
Relatives of those killed in the MH17 air disaster Wednesday urged Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to launch a global campaign to obtain radar images which may help pinpoint who fired a missile at the plane. ... more
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

Russia Building a Powerful New Early Warning Radar Network
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 ... 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
24/7 News Coverage
Alien life clues may emerge from deep sea volcanic vents on Earth
ICJ to hand down watershed climate opinion
Japan's Hokkaido sizzles as heat stroke alerts issued


MISSILE DEFENSE

Aegis Ashore missile defense system goes online in Romania

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid WT24 looks even better second time around

EARTH OBSERVATION

The "Radar Vision" Goes On - Two More Sentinel-1 Satellites

TECH SPACE

Raytheon's ANY/TPY-2 radar supports SM-3 in intercept test

MISSILE DEFENSE

Aegis Ashore is a Verified Hit

TECH SPACE

Seeking a new generation of light-based sensing systems

TECH SPACE

Cambridge Pixel provides Korean air bases with radar trackers

FLOATING STEEL

Revolutionary US destroyer begins sea trial: Navy

TECH SPACE

NAVSEA awards Harris Corporation radar upgrade contract

MISSILE NEWS

Northrop Grumman tests Battle Command System against cruise missiles

Thales Group unveils Spy'Ranger mini-drone

Army system integrates different radars for Patriot-3 interceptor

Ultra-thin, tunable, broadband microwave absorber may advance radar cloaking

Lockheed Martin introduces Digital Array Row Transceiver

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

World nations reach landmark deal on using satellites to track flights


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