MAE Electronics Warfare - Jan 12th, 2023
 
 
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January 12, 2023
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Mercury’s Model 7053 is a RFSoC 8-channel A/D and D/A PCIe board suitable for 5G and wireless, SIGINT, EW, communications and radar applications. It covers an input bandwidth up to 6 GHz using a 5 GSPS 14-bit A/D with additional decimation. The D/A rate is up to 10 GSPS and IP-based decimation provide overall DDC decimation from 2 to 128.

THE BIG STORY
Leidos will investigate enabling technologies to defend aircraft from multispectral guided missiles, hostile fire, and directed-energy weapon systems.
EW TECHNOLOGIES
The Spain F-110 shipboard radar is based on the Lockheed Martin SPY-7 radar, which uses gallium nitride (GaN) transmit and receive modules.
University of Rochester experts will develop quantum-inspired solver systems that solve realistic problems for military missions.
AOEW will provide electronic countermeasures against current and future anti-ship missiles for the MH-60R and MH-60S ship-based maritime helicopters.
By Jamie Whitney There are no do-overs in life, and warfighters must have confidence that their equipment will work as intended the first time. On top of this requirement for rock-solid systems, warfighters need their technology to be ready at a moment's notice. To ensure everything is ready, test and measurement equipment is invaluable. Retired U....
EW CONTRACTS
NSM CDS has target recognition and a network-centric architecture that enables several simultaneous engagements and over the horizon (OTH) targeting.
The F-35 is a fifth-generation single-seat, single-engine, all-weather stealth jet fighter-bomber for ground attack, reconnaissance, and air defense.
DMS refers to the obsolescence of electronic components such as computer processors, FPGAs, power supplies, and databus interface chips.
The APG-83 AESA fire-control scalable agile-beam radar (SABR) integrates within the F-16’s structural, power, and cooling design.
EW PRODUCTS
The programmable attenuators come in TTL, USB, or relay-controlled options, and include SMA, N-Type, and 2.92-millimeter female connector options.
Amplifier designs are available in compact coaxial packages covering broadband frequencies ranging from 1.5 MHz to 18 GHz.
To sharpen their combat skills, military combat pilots need to train in mock air-to-air combat with other pilots operating as adversaries.
With a frequency coverage of 18 to 26.5 GHz and 26.5 to 40 GHz, the amplifiers offer a power output exceeding 100 Watts continuous wave.