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Navy orders new displays for surface warships
June 29, 2017
WASHINGTON – U.S. Navy shipboard electronics experts are asking Lockheed Martin Corp. to build open-architecture enterprise displays for Navy surface warships, submarines, and aircraft under terms of a $15.2 million order announced Wednesday. Officials of the Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington are asking the Lockheed Martin Corp. Mission Systems and Training segment in Manassas, Va., to provide water-cooled Common Display System (CDS) conversions and production units. |
Another cyber attack like yesterday's GoldenEye could prompt war, NATO warns
Jun 29, 2017
BRUSSELS – NATO leaders have warned another cyber attack like yesterday's could prompt war with the world's armies uniting to crush the hackers. The Daily Mail reports. |
Market demand for cyber security products and services to hit $205.8 billion in next eight years
Jun 29, 2017
NEW YORK – Global market demand for cyber security products and services will grow to $205.8 billion over the next eight years -- a 169.4 percent increase from 2016 levels of $76.4 billion, predict analysts at market researcher Persistence Market Research (PMR) in New York. |
B-52 weapons upgrade to add more payload, radar, range of weapons and possible engine
Jun 29, 2017
WASHINGTON – The Air Force is surging forward with a massive, fleet-wide modernization overhaul of the battle-tested, Vietnam-era B-52 bomber, giving it new radar, weapons and possibly a new engine, service leaders say. Scout Warrior reports. |
FMC RF conversion module for wide-bandwidth multi-channel radar receivers introduced by Abaco
Jun 29, 2017
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Abaco Systems in Huntsville, Ala., is introducing the FMC134 FMC+ FPGA mezzanine card (FMC) direct RF conversion module for wide-bandwidth multi-channel receivers in modern radar systems. |
Kratos to build 45 high-performance subsonic target drones to mimic performance of cruise missiles
Jun 28, 2017
PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md. – High-performance target drones experts at Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. are moving to low-rate initial production of a new subsonic aerial target designed to help Navy aircraft and surface warship crews learn to defeat enemy cruise missiles. |
Asia’s biggest, most advanced warship finally launches as China strengthens naval presence
Jun 28, 2017
Beijing – The Chinese type 055 destroyer is similar in size to the U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class ships and is billed as a major step forward for Chinese sea power. The South China Morning Post reports. |
Arcturus UAV joins Textron and Insitu to provide UAV surveillance for military Special Operations
Jun 28, 2017
McDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Unmanned aircraft specialist Arcturus UAV in Rohnert Park, Calif., is joining a project to provide U.S. Special Forces warfighters mid-endurance UAVs and support surveillance services. |
Congress proposes defense budget $37 billion higher than Trump’s
Jun 28, 2017
WASHINGTON – The House and Senate Armed Services Committees are planning to propose a defense budget of $640 billion for 2018, a $37 billion increase over the Trump administration’s $603 billion request. WTKR reports. |
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Embedded Test Innovations for Aerospace, a WebinarBuilt-in test and diagnostics are crucial for the next generation of embedded test and control applications. This added functionality can help sense and diagnose failures, potentially saving lives, billions of dollars in liabilities, and reputations. Aerospace and defense system failures have had catastrophic results, with lives and assets lost. Test... Sponsored by
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Small rugged connectors designed for battlefield conditionsWarfighters on the front lines have a lot to worry about, and the connectors linking them to networked radios, wearable computers, displays, weapons sights, and identification-friend-or-foe systems should be something else to worry about. Warfighters need reliability in all kinds of conditions, including rain, fog, water, dust, mud, extreme hea... |
Wind River Award-Winning ARINC 653 RTOSWind River® VxWorks® 653 is the leading RTOS for ARINC 653 time/space separated systems and is proven in over 200 customers in over 400 programs and flying in over 80 aircraft. |
Rugged Airframe Cable AssembliesToday more than 75% of microwave cables fail frequently, with about 36% needing to be replaced once a year. GORE-FLIGHT™ Microwave Assemblies, 6 Series are lightweight cable solutions that provide a true "fit-and-forget" installation option, delivering the lowest insertion loss before and after installation, and ensuring reliable performance for the life of the system. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics 2016 Innovators Awards Program Platinum Level Winner: V-SHIELD® DC-DC converter packagingThe Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards platinum level recognition is reserved for military and aerospace electronics featuring superb innovation which is characterized by a groundbreaking approach to meeting a need, a new level of performance, efficiency and/or ease-of-use. This video covers how VPT reached each of these benchmarks with its rugged, fully encapsulated DC-DC converter V-SHIELD® epoxy packaging |
Phoenix International Systems' RPC24Ruggedized 2U Removable Magazine RAID is host OS independent and supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 and 60 levels on up to 24 SAS/SATA storage devices with dual redundant hot swap power supplies and quad redundant hot swap cooling fans. The RPC24 supports TCG compliant and FIPS 140-2 certified encryption, secure erase and certified to military specification MIL-STD-810G and MIL-STD-461E. |
Curtiss-Wright M60 Main Battle Tank Turret Drive System UpgradeUpgrading M60 battle tanks with modern electro-mechanical turret drive systems provides a quick, cost-effective solution for significantly boosting the performance of older hydraulic and hybrid turret drive-based battle tanks. This enables them to meet the threat posed by newer and far more costly platforms. |
Applied Avionics, Inc. – LOGIC Component TechnologyLOGIC Component Technology inside of VIVISUN® lighted pushbutton switches offers over 1,000,000 system integration solutions. Mix-and-match components include latching flip-flops, solid state relays, Boolean logic gates, voltage sensors, pulse/timers, electronic rotaries, diodes and terminal junctions. |
Abaco's AXIS – Advanced Integrated Software Development Tools Recognized with a Gold Award by the Military & Aerospace Electronics Innovator's Awards programAXIS is a complete development environment designed to minimize the cost, risk and time-to-deployment of multi-processor and multi-board military embedded computing applications. It provides a complete set of powerful, flexible, intuitive tools and libraries that support the entire development process, from design through debugging, optimization and testing. Applications developed with AXIS are both scalable and portable. |
ZMicro Insight System White Paper
ZMicro's Insight System is a rugged, standalone video processing system that significantly improves visual clarity in real-time video, providing an operator with more information to support better decisions. The Insight System improves visibility in fog, rain, dust, smoke, underwater, low-light, bright-light and other degraded visual environments.
High Power Switched Filter Banks Raise the Temperature on Design Challenges
For high-power switched filter banks, the power and voltage stresses of rapidly switching at high power—along with achieving low insertion loss and high out-of band rejection—require novel strategies to support these emerging needs.GaN power amplifiers have been gaining traction in the RF and Microwave industry as more suppliers are providing cost effective amplifiers with dramatically higher power densities than prior GaAs and LDMOS technologies.
Heading-Hardware and Measurement Abstraction Layers
Hardware abstraction layers (HALs) and measurement abstraction layers (MALs) are some of the most effective design patterns to make test software as adaptable as the hardware. Rather than employing device-specific code modules in a test sequence, abstraction layers give you the ability to decouple measurement types and instrument-specific drivers from the test sequence. Learn how to drastically reduce development time by giving hardware and software engineers the ability to work in parallel.
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Xeon-D Vs Xeon-E for Embedded Radar Applications
For airborne radars, longer, higher and further means more processing power in smaller, rugged packages. Processing power is achieved by leveraging the best commercial Intel Xeon compute capability. Xeon processors are available as either "mobile" (Xeon D) of "data center" (Xeon E) devices. Xeon D, designed for laptop applications, require lower power, less cores, lower memory bandwidth and less connectivity. Xeon E processors power data-centers and cloud facilities. Such processors typically have larger core counts, faster memory and increased connectivity such as QPI enabling efficient use of multiple on-board processors and SMP.
Machine Learning Techniques for Extending BIT Coverage to Sensor Faults
In this paper, we describe the problem of developing sensor fault detection within airborne instrumentation systems, and solutions based upon machine-learning techniques.
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Putting VPX and OpenVPX to Work Handbook, 1st Edition
OpenVPX provides an effective method for describing VPX components, and also defines numerous “profiles” for boards, slots and backplanes that detail specific configurations of channels, interconnections and fabrics. By narrowing the field of configurations, these profiles boost reusability and interoperability between vendors. OpenVPX presents a formal, well-organized system for defining all components in VPX systems.
Accelerating MIL-STD-1553 Technology Insertion
MIL-STD-1553 is a military standard that defines a 1 Mbps (megabit per second) multi-drop bus able to connect platform electronics, sensors, and instruments. Prior to the advent of MIL-STD-1553, on-board devices were connected with point-to-point wiring.
Making the Right Choices when Specifying an RF Switching System
LET'S FACE IT...Designing an RF switching system can be boring—especially compared to designing the rest of the test system. Most engineers don’t view designing an RF switching system as the pinnacle of their careers. However, proper switching system design is essential, so it's important to make the right choices if you want your automated test system to be successful.
Data Acquisition in High Speed Ethernet & Fibre Channel Avionics Systems
As avionics applications grow in complexity and sophistication, these systems are increasingly turning to the use of high speed serial data networks based on Ethernet and Fibre Channel to meet the ever increasing demand for data bandwidth. As these types of networks become more common in new avionics systems, new and unique solutions are required for flight test data acquisition.
Advanced Radar Analysis Application Note
Developing and manufacturing highly specialized and innovative electronics to detect today's radar signals takes leading-edge technology, tools, and know-how. Reading this Advanced Radar Analysis application note, you will learn how to reduce uncertainty while testing increasingly complex designs using Tektronix Arbitrary Waveform Generators, Real-time Spectrum Analyzers, and High-Bandwidth Oscilloscopes.
3 Reasons to Use Machined Pin Receptacles in Your Connector Design
The products being devised today and the electrical systems and components that power them are always evolving. As product design engineers, you are faced with the challenge of designing products quickly and efficiently while maintaining ever-increasing demands of critical applications. Mill-Max machined pin receptacles are known for their reliability, versatility and flexibility, which make them a wise choice for a wide array of connector systems across a broad spectrum of industries including aerospace, military, medical, and just about anywhere product failure is not an option.
Do Your Armaments Test Systems Meet Today's Standards?
For 25 years, the Common Rack and Launcher Test Set (CRALTS) has been the standard. But now it's time to look to the future. The new Common Aircraft Armaments Test Set (CAATS) developed by prime contractor Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) will be the new standard to test today's smart armament systems. This sophisticated system is designed with United Electronic Industries (UEI) hardware and I/O solutions that offer ruggedness, I/O flexibility and longevity.
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