
Raytheon to begin production planning for AN/TPY-2 radars
Raytheon will begin incorporating Gallium Nitride components for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency's existing and future AN/TPY-2 radars. ... more
|  |

Three missing after S. Korea helicopter crashes at sea
Three people were missing after a South Korean naval helicopter crashed into the sea off the country's east coast Monday night during a joint military drill with the US, the defence ministry said. ... more
|  |
China speeds up renewables building spree: report
French giant EDF will take 12.5 pecent stake in new UK nuclear plant
Major US teachers union teams up with AI giants
|  |

How CITES works, and 5 species to look out for
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) is a treaty to protect wild animals and plants against over-exploitation through commercial trade. ... more
|

U.S. Marine Corps command and control system passes test
General Dynamics Mission Systems' Common Aviation Command and Control System recently completed a U.S. Marine Corps operational test, the company announced Wednesday. ... more
|  |

Cobham receives orders for F-35 microelectronics
Cobham reports that it has received a series of orders for radio frequency microelectronics in support of the F-35 Lightning II program. ... more
|
 |

Britain orders miniature anti-missile jammers
Britain's Ministry of Defense has ordered miniature anti-missile jammers from Leonardo-Finmeccanica aircraft for its Typhoon fighter fleet. ... more
|  |

State Dept. approves possible radar sale to Egypt
Egypt has received U.S. State Department approval for the acquisition of Sentinel AN/MPQ-64F1 radars through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program. ... more
|