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DRS Tactical Systems to provide rugged in-vehicle computers in $455 million contract

DRS Tactical Systems to provide rugged in-vehicle computers in $455 million contract

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md., 19 June 2013. Rugged computer designers at DRS Tactical Systems Inc. in Melbourne, Fla., will build a variety of vehicle-mounted command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) equipment under terms of a potential $455 million U.S. Army contract announced Tuesday.

Navy chooses rugged Ethernet switch from GE for MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned helicopter

Navy chooses rugged Ethernet switches from GE for MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned helicopter

PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md., 18 June 2013. U.S. Navy aircraft experts needed rugged Ethernet switches for the Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). They found their solution from GE Intelligent Platforms in Huntsville, Ala.

Army to buy 30 Russian-designed Mi-17 helicopters for use in high, hot areas of Afghanistan

U.S. Army to buy 30 Russian Mi-17 helicopters for use in high, hot areas of Afghanistan

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 18 June 2013. U.S. Army officials are buying 30 Russian-designed medium lift and military attack helicopters for use in Afghanistan. These helicopters perform particularly well in the hot weather and high altitude of Afghanistan.

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Raytheon unveils major enhancements to Patriot missile command and control capability

Raytheon unveils major enhancements to Patriot missile command and control capability

PARIS, 19 June 2013. This was a big week at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, France, for the international Patriot missile program and its prime contractor Raytheon as the company announced major upgrades to the ground-to-air missile and won a big U.S. Army contract for additional improvements.

Army ground-penetrating radar program moves forward; NIITEK to provide test IED sensors

Army ground-penetrating radar program moves forward; NIITEK to provide test IED sensors

FORT BELVOIR, Va., 14 June 2013. U.S. Army counter-landmine experts are looking to Non-Intrusive Technology Inc.(NIITEK) in Dulles, Va., to provide a ground-penetrating radar system for a test program to detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) buried in roadways.

Avionics specialist Geotest-Marvin Test Systems changes name to Marvin Test Solutions

Avionics specialist Geotest-Marvin Test Systems changes name to Marvin Test Solutions

IRVINE, Calif., 13 June 2013. Executives of Geotest-Marvin Test Systems Inc. in Irvine, Calif., are changing their company's name to Marvin Test Solutions to strengthen the company's association to The Marvin Group, known for its 50-year history in aerospace and its focus on test solutions, company officials say.

Sierra Nevada to flight test synthetic vision to help helicopter pilots land in zero visibility

Sierra Nevada to flight test synthetic vision to help helicopter pilots land in zero visibility

FORT EUSTIS, Va., 12 June 2013. U.S. Army helicopter avionics experts say they plan to ask Sierra Nevada Corp. in Sparks, Nev., to integrated and test a prototype synthetic-vision system on a Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter that is designed to help helicopter pilots land safely in zero-visibility conditions.

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DRS Tactical Systems to provide rugged in-vehicle computers in $455 million contract

DRS Tactical Systems to provide rugged in-vehicle computers in $455 million contract

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md., 19 June 2013. Rugged computer designers at DRS Tactical Systems Inc. in Melbourne, Fla., will build a variety of vehicle-mounted command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) equipment under terms of a potential $455 million U.S. Army contract announced Tuesday.

Navy chooses rugged Ethernet switch from GE for MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned helicopter

Navy chooses rugged Ethernet switches from GE for MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned helicopter

PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md., 18 June 2013. U.S. Navy aircraft experts needed rugged Ethernet switches for the Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). They found their solution from GE Intelligent Platforms in Huntsville, Ala.

Army to buy 30 Russian-designed Mi-17 helicopters for use in high, hot areas of Afghanistan

U.S. Army to buy 30 Russian Mi-17 helicopters for use in high, hot areas of Afghanistan

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 18 June 2013. U.S. Army officials are buying 30 Russian-designed medium lift and military attack helicopters for use in Afghanistan. These helicopters perform particularly well in the hot weather and high altitude of Afghanistan.

Radioelectronic Technologies introduces precision navigation avionics at Paris Air Show

Radioelectronic Technologies introduces precision navigation avionics at Paris Air Show

PARIS, 17 June 2013. Radioelectronic Technologies holding company in Moscow is introducing the SINS-SP2 avionics navigation system this week at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, France. The SINS-SP2, which helps determine the location of an aircraft in the absence of satellite navigation and communications with ground-based services, is part of the Russian Sukhoi Su-35S multrole jet fighter.

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Rugged side entry tinel-lock ring connector for military applications introduced by TE

Rugged side entry tinel-lock ring connector for military applications introduced by TE

HARRISBURG, Pa., 20 June 2013. TE Connectivity in Harrisburg, Pa., is introducing introduces the side entry tinel-lock ring for military and commercial aerospace, military ground systems, military, marine and commercial ships, as well as offshore marine applications.

Adjustable voltage regulator for embedded power supplies introduced by Cissoid

Adjustable voltage regulator for embedded power supplies introduced by Cissoid

MONT-SAINT-GUIBERT, Belgium, 19 June 2013. Cissoid in Mont-Saint-Guibert Belgium, is introducing the CHT-RIGEL adjustable voltage regulator for embedded power supplies in applications that must sustain high temperatures, harsh environments. or that simply require extended lifetime.

3U VPX PowerPC-based embedded computer for aerospace and defense introduced by Kontron

3U VPX PowerPC-based embedded computer for aerospace and defense introduced by Kontron

ECHING, Germany, 18 June 2013. Kontron in Eching, Germany ins introducing the VX3240 3U VPX PowerPC processor board to meet challenges of size, weight & power and cooling (SWaP-C) requirements for constrained environments in military, aerospace, and transportation embedded computing applications.

A/D converter and D/A converter engine on 3U OpenVPX card introduced by Curtiss-Wright

A/D converter and D/A converter engine on 3U OpenVPX card introduced by Curtiss-Wright

HIGH WYCOMBE, England, 17 June 2013. Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions in High Wycombe, England, is introducing the VPX3-530 dual channel A/D converter and D/A converter engine packaged on a 3U OpenVPX card for space-constrained embedded digital receiver applications deployed in harsh defense and aerospace environments.

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Determination of Capacitor as a Function of Operating Voltage & Temperature Life

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High Performance Embedded Computing and Its Impact on Mil/Aero Applications

High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) combines the latest processor and interconnect technologies with infrastructures such as OpenVPX and standard software components to allow military programs to pack more computing power into smaller size, weight and power (SWaP) for SIGINT, radar, EW, and many other applications.

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Solving the Five Challenges that Make Complex Electromechanical Projects Difficult to Outsource

Many original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have complex electromechanical projects they’d like to outsource, often because they just don’t fit their production model. However, many times the issues that make production inefficient to keep in-house also make it difficult to outsource. Or worse, the product has been outsourced, but the contract manufacturer is unable to support it.

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Mil & Aero Magazine

June 2013
Volume 24, Issue 6
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