Volume 14, Issue 12

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A design or component engineer responsible for extending the lifetime of a military or aerospace electronics system is inevitably confronted with the rapid evolution of electronic...
Dec. 1, 2003
Green Hills did not lose Pathfinder jobI read with interest your October story on the complexities of space flight. Your article, "Spacecraft Systems Integrators Struggle With...
Dec. 1, 2003
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As the only military-capable agency in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Coast Guard is on the front lines of the fight against terrorists, yet the service is...
Dec. 1, 2003
Power electronics is the subject of a Military & Aerospace Electronics editorial supplement coproduced with the magazine's upcoming February issue.
Dec. 1, 2003
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The U.S. Coast Guard's massive Deepwater program to upgrade crucial technologies such as electronics and optoelectronics throughout the agency's land bases, ships, and aircraft...
Dec. 1, 2003
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NASA research propels development of new glassBy John McHaleHUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Engineers at Containerless Research in Evanston, Ill., and at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center...
Dec. 1, 2003
In the post-Cold War era, the U.S. military has dominated the battlefield with increasingly sophisticated electronic systems.
Dec. 1, 2003
By John Keller, chief editorMilitary & Aerospace ElectronicsAs of this month, powered flight is one century old. It was on Dec. 17, 1903, that Wilbur Wright and his brother Orville...
Dec. 1, 2003
Rockwell Collins to develop weapons-guidance communications softwareExperts at Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are developing software for the U.S. Air Force Weapon Data...
Dec. 1, 2003