U.S. Air Force Announces Project to Build Advanced Components for Future...
U.S. Air Force researchers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio have issued an announcement regarding the creation and development of the Advanced Components for Electronic Warfare (ACE) Phase 0...
View ArticleElectronic Attack Solution Successfully Demonstrated by US Navy near Hawaii
A Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Company joint team successfully demonstrated a potential electronic attack solution as part of the US Navy’s Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program during a...
View ArticleFuture Electronic Warfare Demands Smaller, Adaptable Gear
The U.S. Army is in the process of developing a series of vehicle- and backpack-mounted, counter-IED systems capable of jamming the signals of repurposed commercial technologies used to trigger...
View ArticleTaiwan Increases Cyber Warfare Development to Combat China’s Cyber Army
In response to China’s recent development of an extensive cyber army that could potentially attack Taiwan, the United States, Japan and many other countries, Taiwan’s military is moving to upgrade its...
View ArticleExperts Warn Department of Defense Systems Vulnerable to EMP Attack
Experts from the Homeland Security and Defense departments recently reported to a House Homeland Security subcommittee that defense systems that rely on the commercial electric grid are vulnerable to...
View ArticleIFI is Acquired by Teseq Holding AG, Further Expanding Its RF Amplifier...
Teseq Holding AG Acquires IFI, Further Expanding Its RF Amplifier Capabilities Acquisition expands Teseq’s model range from an upper limit of 6 GHz to an upper limitof 40 GHz Zug, Switzerland,...
View Article$279.4 Million Contract to Develop Next-Generation Military Jamming Systems...
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems has been ordered to stop work on a next-generation electronic jamming system contract the company won after BAE Systems formally protested the awarding of the...
View ArticleU.S. Air Force Announces Adaptive Spectrum Warfare Technology Development...
A new adaptive spectrum warfare technology development program next month may benefit soldiers fighting in hostile environments. U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensor's Directorate officials...
View ArticlePlacement of Telescope on Lunar South Pole to Eliminate Signal Interference
The world’s first mission to the south pole of the moon was announced by the International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) and Moon Express, Inc. The two companies from the private,...
View ArticleAMETEK Acquires Teseq Group
AMETEK Acquires Teseq Group Berwyn, PA, -- AMETEK, Inc. has acquired the Teseq Group, a leading manufacturer of test and measurement instrumentation for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing,...
View ArticleA New ‘Sea’ of Technology to Transform Electronic Warfare in Navy Ships
Last month, an international maritime exercise known as the RIMPAC exercise was conducted in the Hawaiian Islands, and during this exercise sailors discovered a new system that would transform the...
View ArticleNew Test Station Developed to Enhance Defense System in the Army
A team of researchers from the Georgia Tech Research Institute and the Army Reprogramming Analysis Team have developed a new test station, the Integrated Support Station (ISS), to enhance defense...
View ArticleLess Invasive Health Screening Technology Introduced
A research team from the University of Cincinnati has produced a new health screening technology that can be used via smartphones. Researchers have produced patches that are wearable and lightweight...
View ArticleElectronic Warfare Suite Successfully Detects Radar Threats
Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) has developed an advanced electronic warfare suit that flew on a combat aircraft in India for the first time last week. The EW suite is equipped with a...
View ArticleNew High Tech Aircraft Test lab to be Built
Honeywell announces it has partnered with the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO) to design and build a new high-technology laboratory to test Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). The...
View ArticleWideband Low-Profile Antennas Provide Electronic Warfare Communication...
A Villanova University Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor has constructed wideband low-profile antennas that provide electronic warfare, jamming and communication capabilities for fiberglass...
View ArticleThe Defense Standard 59-411 and its Relation to EMC
Pete Dorey, a principal EMC consultant at TÜV SÜD Product Service, has recently explained how the European EMC defense standard 59-411 can help attain electromagnetic compatibility for COTS military...
View ArticleMil-Spec Reliability for Electronic Control Circuits
The processes a manufacturer needs to ensure mil-spec reliability for electronic control circuits was recently explained by Anthony Green, the director of engineering at Plexus. He referenced a case...
View ArticleMilitary Uses Laser to Take Energy from Electromagnetic Waves
During the Air Force Association Air and Space conference in September, 4722510 Air Force General Hawk Carlisle announced his intentions of attaching directed energy pods to fighter planes by 2020. A...
View ArticleWatch Lightning Strike Simulation at Redstone Test Center
Redstone Arsenal's Test Center can create its own lightning to see how it will affect certain military equipment. Redstone Test Center Electrical Engineer Mark Waller explained, “We are making sure,...
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