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SpringActive asked to push forward with developing robotic system to help foot soldiers carry heavy loads

SpringActive asked to push forward with developing robotic system to help foot soldiers carry heavy loads

ORLANDO, Fla., 23 May 2012. U.S. military researchers are asking an Arizona robotics company to refine its design of a robotic exoskeleton system designed to help infantry soldiers and Marines carry heavy loads for long periods during military operations while mitigating the risk of injury to hips, knees, and ankles.

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Navy chooses Lockheed Martin to upgrade submarine sonar systems

MANASSAS, Va., 22 May, 2012. The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washingtonm D.C., has selected Lockheed Martin to develop and produce the acoustic rapid commercial-off-the-shelf insertion (ARCI) sonar systems and common acoustics processing for technology insertions 12 through 14 for the U.S Navy submarine fleet and potential foreign sales.

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Lockheed Martin receives core for fourth SBIRS GEO satellite

STENNIS, Miss., 26 May, 2012. Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has received the core structure for the U.S. Air Force’s fourth Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) geosynchronous satellite (GEO-4).

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Northrop Grumman Joint STARS performs test of JT-8D propulsion system

MELBOURNE, Fla., 24 May 2012. Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) testbed aircraft, equipped with a new JT-8D propulsion system, has successfully completed flight testing and moved one step closer to receiving its Military Airworthiness Certification.

Air Force and NATO select Boeing to modernize avionics and flight deck for AWACS fleets

SEATTLE, 24 May 2012. The Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., has selected Boeing [NYSE: BA] to develop a design that modernizes the flight deck and avionics of the U.S. and NATO E-3 707 Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft fleet.

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Parvus introduces rugged fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet switch subsystem

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, 26 May 2012. Parvus, a subsidiary of Eurotech, has released tactical fiber optic media support for the DuraNET 1268, a rugged Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switch subsystem equipped with ten triple-speed 10/100/1000Mbps ports for connecting IPv4 and IPv6 compatible sensors and computing devices onboard network-centric manned and unmanned vehicles and aircraft.

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Kontron introduces the CP3003 3U CompactPCI processor board for 3rd generation Intel Core processors

ECHING, Germany, 25 May 2012. Kontron introduced the high-performance 3U CompactPCI processor board CP3003, based on the 3rd generation Intel Core processor technology. Kontron’s first Quad-Core 3U CompactPCI processor board provides customers with processing performance and 3D graphics performance.

Serial FPDP rugged data recorders for aircraft, ships, and vehicles introduced by Pentek

Serial FPDP rugged data recorders for aircraft, ships, and vehicles introduced by Pentek

UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J., 24 May 2012. Pentek Inc. in Upper Saddle River, N.J., is introducing the Talon family of high-speed, multi-channel Serial FPDP turnkey rugged data recorders for capturing streaming sources such as live transfers from sensors or data from other computers aboard aircraft, ground vehicles, ships and submarines, and other harsh-environment applications.

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The haunting bugle call Taps is 150 years old this summer

THE MIL & AERO BLOG, 24 May 2012. This summer marks the 150th anniversary of one of the best-known bugle calls ever -- the haunting tune played at thousands of military funerals every year known as Taps. The tune first was played during the American Civil War in July 1862 at Harrison's Landing, Va., in the aftermath of a series of disa... Read More >>

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Unmanned vehicles retain important position in shrinking Pentagon budget

January 10, 2012 The U.S. defense budget might be headed downward in general, but not for select technologies determined to be critical for the nation's warfighting efforts. Among these critical tech...
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SpringActive asked to push forward with developing robotic system to help foot soldiers carry heavy loads

SpringActive asked to push forward with developing robotic system to help foot soldiers carry heavy loads

ORLANDO, Fla., 23 May 2012. U.S. military researchers are asking an Arizona robotics company to refine its design of a robotic exoskeleton system designed to help infantry soldiers and Marines carry heavy loads for long periods during military operations while mitigating the risk of injury to hips, knees, and ankles.

Rugged I/O specialist Acromag boosts expertise in military embedded systems with acquisition of Xembedded

Rugged I/O specialist Acromag boosts expertise in military embedded systems with acquisition of Xembedded

WIXOM, Mich., 22 May 2012. Leaders of military and industrial digital I/O specialist Acromag Inc. in Wixom, Mich., are boosting their company's expertise in VME I/O and embedded computing with their acquisition this month of Xembedded LLC in nearby Ann Arbor, Mich.

Industry asks Armed Services Committees to support advanced aviation biofuels

WASHINGTON, 21 May 2012. The Advanced Biofuels Association, the Algal Biomass Organization, Airlines for America, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, and the National Farm Bureau Federation are asking the House and Senate Armed Services Committees to support the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) commitment to accelerate production of American-made, advanced, “drop-in” biofuels for use in military jets, ships, and vehicles.

DARPA moves ahead with fractionated-satellite System F6 program with solicitation for affordable satellite bus

DARPA moves ahead with fractionated-satellite System F6 program with solicitation for affordable satellite bus

ARLINGTON, Va. 20 May 2012. Satellite designers at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are pushing forward with a project to develop small, networked clusters or orbiting satellite modules that are maintainable and upgradeable to replace traditional monolithic military satellites that can be risky and difficult to fix or upgrade when onboard malfunctions occur.

Marines ask industry for fresh ideas on non-lethal weapons; industry briefings set for 22 June

Marines ask industry for new ideas on non-lethal weapons; industry briefings set for 22 June

QUANTICO MARINE BASE, Va., 18 May 2012. U.S. Marine Corps researchers are asking industry for ideas on developing new non-lethal weapons technologies and materials involving electronic rays, laser beams, chemical agents and even blunt-impact weapons as part of a request for information (RFI M6785412JNLW4) issued Thursday called Non-Lethal Weapons Research and Technology Development ID/IQ.

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New! High-Speed, Real-Time Recording Systems, 1st Edition

This new handbook reviews some of the techniques and features that are widely desired in a high-speed, real-time recording system. These include, among others, the use of a non-proprietary file system, such as NTFS, the use of a client-server architecture, and the presence of an API for integrating the recorder into a larger system.

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Cooling Solutions for Mission-Critical Electronics

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Mil & Aero Magazine

May 2012
Volume 23, Issue 5