Sierra-Olympic Systems Inc. in Hood River, Ore., is introducing the Vinden LR series of long-range thermal cameras with powerful continuous-zoom optics for security, surveillance...
Northrop Grumman Corp. has won a modification to a previous contract to provide the U.S. Air Force and foreign customers with Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasure (LAIRCM) equipment...
Long-range, electro-optical sensor designers at FLIR Systems Inc. in North Billerica, Mass., are building additional maritime thermal imaging sensors to enhance nighttime operational...
U.S. military researchers are asking for industry’s help in developing a constellation of small, secure, and affordable military satellites that not only are able to operate in...
As humans continue to explore space, their spacecraft require newer technologies. Often, these new technologies generate more heat, which can be a problem if the structures can...
Humans have taken a backseat at a base exercise in which robots cleared obstacles for manned tanks and fighting vehicles. U.S. and British troops participated in the Robotic Complex...
An Australian company has developed a fleet of underwater drones capable of swarming the seas. Aquabotix Technology Corp., based in Sydney, Australia, and in Fall River, Mass....
This summer, the U.S. Air Force will begin testing a laser mounted on an F-15 warplane. The Pentagon last year awarded a $26 million contract to Lockheed Martin for a laser weapons...
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. is continuing with low-rate initial production of a new subsonic aerial target designed to help U.S. Navy aircraft and surface warship...
U.S. Army armored combat vehicle experts are making plans to ask industry for military vehicle prototypes to demonstrate promising enabling technologies for a future generation...
U.S. military researchers are trying to move promising enabling technologies in RF phased arrays for radar, communications, and electronic warfare (EW) form the laboratory to ...
Comtech PST Corp. in Melville, N.Y., is introducing the model BPMC928109-1000 gallium nitride (GaN) RF and microwave amplifier for X-band radar applications. The AB linear design...
U.S. military researchers are turning to sensor data analysts at Two Six Labs LLC in Arlington, Va., to capitalize on Internet of Things (IoT) technology to help prevent terrorists...
Warfighters capitalize on Internet of Things (IoT) technology, secure networking, and batteries to create tactical smartphone-like computing for the infantry, as well as new generations...
Smart munitions experts at the Raytheon Co. potentially will build hundreds of additional M982 Excalibur satellite-guided heavy artillery shells for the U.S. Army under terms ...
The Trophy anti-missile system now going on U.S. tanks won’t accidentally shred friendly troops when it goes off; it will calculate where the enemy fired at you from so you can...
Imagine a future in which nuclear attack submarines (SSNs) can deploy unmanned undersea vehicles (UUVs) to hunt, and possibly kill, enemy subs. The U.S. Navy, at least, is taking...
Submarine sonar experts at L-3 Chesapeake Sciences Corp. in Millersville, Md., will build additional TB-34X towed array sonar systems for U.S. Navy submarines under terms of a...
Satellite communications (SATCOM) experts at the Raytheon Co. will provide the U.S., United Kingdom, and Australian navies with high-speed SATCOM antennas for submarines under...
U.S. Navy strategic weapons experts are improving the accuracy of the nation’s fleet of submarine-launched ballistic missiles with the latest upgrades to the Trident (D5) nuclear...
U.S. military spending in substantial electronics accounts is set for notable increases next year as spending increases are expected for procurement and research in military communicati...