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China’s supercooled radar chips could boost stealth jet detection power by 40%
Chinese researchers have reported a major advance in chip cooling that could sharply boost ...
The new anti-stealth radar grid will significantly improve India's ability to detect and counter 5th-generation fighters such ...
CES 2026 showcases the latest AI-powered devices and systems, from vision chips for automotive to sensing solutions for AI ...
This presentation was developed to give an overview of why you should consider using a high-speed arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) not just for I/Q baseband generation, but for direct RF signal ...
The FAA, seeking to avoid the safety risk and general chaos triggered by the last major wireless services rollout four years ago, is proposing new altimeter tolerance standards and a retrofit schedule ...
Developed by Korea Aerospace Industries, the twin-engine multirole fighter has been in development since 2010 and is intended to replace the Republic of Korea Air Force’s ageing F-4 and F-5 fleets.
The ARC+ rally, sister event to the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, sets sail from Las Palmas, Gran Canaria in November, ...
Instead of just hiding from radar, China's future jets might have a surprising way to use those signals to their advantage.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is funding the radar business of BAE Systems Maritime and Land to deliver a science and ...
On January 10, 1946, scientists at Camp Evans successfully bounced a radar signal off the moon. Known as Project Diana, the experiment proved that the Earth's ionosphere could be pierced. An ...
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New RAF Typhoon ECRS Mk2 AESA Radar Upgrade Contract Awarded
BAE Systems, Leonardo UK and Parker Meggitt have been awarded a £453 million contract for the supply of ECRS Mk2 AESA radars for RAF Typhoons, though at present only 40 jets will be upgraded. The long ...
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