Volume 12, Issue 8

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Officials at Raytheon in Sydney, Australia, recently contracted AP Labs experts to manufacture a new combat systems chassis for the Royal Australian Navy onboard two Collins-class...
Aug. 1, 2001
Two key industry standards organizations have approved the technical standards for multi-vendor Fibre Channel switch interoperability, the Fibre Channel Industry Association (...
Aug. 1, 2001
Military and aerospace systems designers see machine vision as an important enabling technology in robotics and unmanned vehicles, yet they propose moving forward cautiously by...
Aug. 1, 2001
U.S. Navy leaders are taking another step toward deploying pilotless helicopters equipped with infrared sensors for a wide variety of surveillance missions — particularly...
Aug. 1, 2001
Officials at Northrop Grumman's Electronic Sensors and Systems Sector in Baltimore are using RACE computer systems Mercury Computer Systems for the Federal Aviation Administration...
Aug. 1, 2001
Single-board computer companies with a strong foothold in military applications are poised to weather the current recession while their brethren in the telecommunications industry...
Aug. 1, 2001
Ball and CACI work together on Air Force electronic warfare research program, ITT chooses BFGoodrich for Comanche helicopter's laser warning receiver, MORE...
Aug. 1, 2001
As top U.S. military commanders move forward with plans to restructure and reorganize their weapons, strategies, and operations for the digital battlespace, leaders are giving...
Aug. 1, 2001
Officials at Isothermal Systems Research have selected Signal Technology Corp.'s Keltec division in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., to develop reliable power supplies using Isothermal...
Aug. 1, 2001
That equation requires military leaders to eliminate something ... the capability to fight two major regional conflicts simultaneously
Aug. 1, 2001