NASHUA, N.H., 5 Feb. 2014. Raytheon gets back to work on the Next-Generation Jammer, the U.S. Army orders 12 digitized main battle tanks, and the Air Force prepares industry for an upcoming radar and electro-optical sensors research program highlight this week's Rapid Fire interview with John Keller and Ernesto Burden of Military & Aerospace Electronics.
Each week the Military & Aerospace Electronics exclusive Rapid Fire interview at Google Hangouts highlights and discusses the top three stories of this week, chosen by John Keller, chief editor of Military & Aerospace Electronics.
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Raytheon to resume work on NGJ after BAE Systems protest held program up for nearly seven months
General Dynamics gets contract to build 12 advanced main battle tanks with digital vetronics
Air Force tells industry to prepare for upcoming RF and electro-optical research program