Volume 13, Issue 1

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U.S. Navy aviation experts are trying to develop new ways to detect and mitigate aircraft engine damage automatically through software.
Jan. 1, 2002
The advent of Top Gun-style air combat training marked a major step forward for the U.S. Air Force and Navy in dealing with lessons their fighter pilots learned from Vietnam, ...
Jan. 1, 2002
Russian electronics researchers are seeking outside funding to help them develop a high-power microwave "cannon" that is able to knock out the electronics in radar and precision...
Jan. 1, 2002
International Rectifier power semiconductors receive government JAN certification, Bradley Fighting Vehicle subcontractor chooses lighted panels from Luminescent Systems, MORE...
Jan. 1, 2002
Welcome to the re-designed Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine. The publication's contemporary new look offers an easier read, faster navigation, streamlined organization...
Jan. 1, 2002
I read with great interest your article on COTS test equipment and the accompanying "Who's Who in Test and Measurement" list in your June 2001 issue...
Jan. 1, 2002
From one perspective, it might be called a dynamic database; from another, artificial intelligence (AI).
Jan. 1, 2002
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Engineers at Motorola Computer Group say they intend to make life easier for customers of their MVME5100 single-board computer by creating built-in test (BIT) software for the...
Jan. 1, 2002
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If there ever was a license to steal, as the critics of the Reagan defense buildup have contended, that license has expired.
Jan. 1, 2002