MAE Wrap-Up - Jul 14th, 2023
 
 
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July 14, 2023
TOP OF THE ORDER
UAVs must operate reliably from ships or land in the frigid polar regions for ice detection and mapping, domain awareness, and object recognition.
WEEK IN REVIEW
BLETCHLEY, England - UK aerospace company Pulsar Fusion in Bletchley, England, has started construction of what it says is the largest practical nuclear fusion rocket engine ever built. The 8-meter fusion chamber is being assembled in Bletchley and when fired in 2027 will temporarily become the hottest place in the solar system creating exhaust speeds...
Raytheon AMRAAM production has involved missiles that integrate the form, fit, function refresh of the AMRAAM guidance section.
New domestic first class seat offers three types of charging outlets, vegan leather upholstery, larger seatback screens and tray tables, Bluetooth connectivity, privacy screens, Italian quartzite cocktail tables and an ergonomist-designed cushion.
The follow-on task order allows Collins to add on to the company's new spacesuit design, developing elements that are compatible for use on the lunar surface as part of NASA's Artemis missions.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
OE-120 is an electronically steerable antenna that shipboard operators can redirect within 50 microseconds to interrogate any target on the horizon.
The COBRA mine hunting system has limited detection capability in the beach surf zone, and helps operators and personnel remain at safe distances.
Siemens Xcelerator portfolio used to develop the digital twin of the next generation of Maeve's zero-emissions, all-electric aircraft.
PARIS - Safran Helicopter Engines in Bordes, France, announced that the company has signed an agreement with Electra.aero, Inc. in Manassas, Va., to develop the 600 kW electric turbogenerator propulsion system for the prototype of Electra's nine-passenger hybrid-electric short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) aircraft. This turbogenerator is an essential...
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
The collaboration builds on evaluations already conducted by both companies to explore the benefits of wide bandgap semiconductor materials for aircraft electrification.
Installing hypersonic weapons will enable the three Zumwalt surface warships to launch attacks against targets around the world in less than an hour.
Type certification signifies the design is in compliance with applicable airworthiness, noise, fuel venting, and exhaust emissions standards.
DEUCSI project seeks to move and share data seamlessly among fixed and mobile locations using high-bandwidth beyond-line-of-sight communications.