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Multispectral sensor for persistent surveillance
October 3, 2018
FORT BELVOIR, Va. – U.S. Army electro-optics researchers are surveying industry to find companies able to design a multispectral sensor from existing products for persistent surveillance to identify walking humans and vehicles at mid- to long ranges. Officials of the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., issued a sources-sought notice on Tuesday (W909MY-19-R-E001) for the EO/IR Sensor Characterization for Persistent Surveillance System - Ground (PSS-G) component of the Army's Ground-Based Operational Surveillance System (Expeditionary) (G-BOSS(E)) project. |
Vehicle-mounted laser weapon could help Marines knock down UAVs on the move or at forward-operating bases
Oct 3, 2018
QUANTICO, Va. – A battlefield laser weapon designed to destroy or disable enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), already in use by the U.S. Army, is giving U.S. Marine Corps leaders a glimpse at how they might melt drones soon. Marine Corps Times reports. |
WOLF video graphics embedded computing modules help design windowless supersonic aircraft cockpit
Oct 3, 2018
WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE, Ontario – Supersonic aircraft designers at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) needed rugged video graphics embedded computing modules to help develop the NASA X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft. They found their solution from WOLF Advanced Technology in Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario. |
Army eyes ultra-light military vehicle air-deployable from helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft
Oct 3, 2018
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army is looking for a new military vehicle to transport troops quickly across the battlefield. Qualified applicants must carry nine fully armed infantry soldiers, work after being pushed out of an airplane, and enjoy a road speed of 55 miles per hour. And no armor either. Foxtrot Alpha reports. |
Flexible, twistable, and seamless RF and microwave waveguides for antennas introduced by Pasternack
Oct 3, 2018
IRVINE, Calif. – Pasternack Enterprises Inc. in Irvine, Calif., is introducing a line of twistable and seamless flexible RF and microwave waveguides for DAS systems, base stations, antennas, and test instrumentation. |
Raytheon to build RIM-174 air-defense missiles to protect shipboard forces from planes and missiles
Oct 2, 2018
WASHINGTON – Missile designers at Raytheon Co. will provide the U.S. Navy with shipboard air-defense missiles under terms of an order announced Friday potentially worth more than a half-billion dollars. |
Army awards Northrop Grumman $289 million For IBCS missile defense network
Oct 2, 2018
WASHINGTON – The Army just awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. a $289.3 million vote of confidence in the company's much-criticized Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) missile-defense network, a major priority for major war. Breaking Defense reports. |
Army to buy more reconditioned and upgraded 155-millimeter self-propelled howitzer artillery pieces
Oct 2, 2018
WARREN, Mich. – The U.S. Army is buying upgraded and fast-moving large-caliber field artillery cannons with digital vetronics and modern power systems, as well as their companion carrier ammunition tracked armored combat vehicles under terms of nearly-quarter-billion-dollar contract announced Friday. |
Lightening warfighter load: five suggestions to reduce injury and increase combat efficiency
Oct 2, 2018
WASHINGTON – One factor that has slowed improvements in U.S. military infantry survivability is the fundamental load capacity of a human. More weight impedes mobility. Defense One reports. |
The Language of Avionics: Effectively Transmit, Process & Monitor Avionics DataThe pulse of an avionics system is the data. In this Webcast, you will learn how to interface to many industry standard specifications, such as ARINC-429, ARINC-664, MIL-STD-1553, and Serial, using one system and one API to obtain vital mission-critical data. Whether you are exercising a LRU or just monitoring the data on a 1553 bus, the techniques s... Sponsored by
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Simulating Devices in Real-world SIL and Simulator/Trainer ApplicationsMany engineers have experience measuring and monitoring devices such as thermocouples, RTDs, strain gages, synchro/resolvers, RVDT/LVDT as well as many others. However, in SIL (System Integration Lab), simulator/trainer, and even many automated test applications, the challenge is not to monitor these devices, but to create a system that will simulate... Sponsored by
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Strategies for using Xilinx’s RFSoC
September 28, 2018
Xilinx’s new RFSoC brings a powerful and unique solution for addressing some of the most demanding requirements of high bandwidth and high channel count system. This paper provides a look at how RFSoC compares to the current trends in A/D and D/A converters and the strategies for getting the most performance out of this new family of FPGAs. This white paper sponsored by Pentek. Sponsored by
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COTS Bladed Server Architechure for High Performance Defense Applications
September 24, 2018
AdvancedTCA® (or ATCA®) technology has proven itself to be one of the most successful open, bladed architectures for high-performance, ultra-reliable network computing. The PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturer Group (PICMG®) ratified the original ATCA open standard specification 15 years ago, has enhanced it over the years, and continues be an active organization of vendors and users. ATCA has defined a system architecture that supports systems which are compact, light and power efficient—which has become an ideal choice for military, aerospace and security systems. Since 2012, a number of large military programs have adopted ATCA technology. This paper addresses the forces driving the requirements of high performance embedded computing (HPEC) for military and aerospace applications, including the modular open system approach (MOSA), commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), and reduced size, weight, power and cost (SWaP-C) as it applies to ATCA. This white paper sponsored by Artesyn Embedded Technologies. Sponsored by
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Introduction to SAW Filter Theory & Design Techniques
August 29, 2018
SAW filter product solutions are designed and manufactured for utilizing advanced state of the art semiconductor manufacturing techniques to meet demanding criteria. Many tradeoffs need to be considered when selecting a filter for a system design. This white paper will present some general SAW theory and performance as well as applications to help guide the RF designer. This white paper sponsored by API Technologies. Sponsored by
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DO-178C Best Practices for Engineers & Managers
July 25, 2018
People often say, “Practice makes perfect.” This usually involves some coaching, self-reflection, and repetition. In avionics development, however, there is little margin for error, particularly when safety is on the line. So, how can practice be applied in this unique environment? Discover how to reconcile these ideas, and help engineers and stakeholders focus on the right processes at the right times, with our white paper DO-178C Best Practices for Engineers and Managers. You’ll also learn DO-178C best practices to minimize the following six attributes:
This white paper sponsored by Jama Software. Sponsored by
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DO-254 Benefits Versus Costs for Engineers & Managers
July 25, 2018
Verifiable hardware quality, higher reliably, and lower lifecycle costs are just a few advantages to implementing DO-254. But is DO-254 unduly expensive? Will it improve safety and reliability? Do the benefits truly outweigh the costs? Our white paper DO-254 Benefits Versus Costs for Engineers and Managers answers these questions and more. This paper:
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