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The Air Force has awarded an $84 million contract to Avarint to develop simulations for the testing and evaluation of advanced sensors and fused systems on aircraft against electronic warfare attacks.
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How Will the Air Force’s “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” Drones Work?
In theory, the CCAs will still operate within the constraints of human oversight—but questions remain over how exactly this ...
Melexis unveiled its Tactaxis prototype, a magnetometer with an elastomer and a magnet embedded inside that measures force in three directions. Melexis' Tactaxis integrated tactile sensor is a compact ...
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US Air Force eyes atomic clocks to keep drone swarms flying in jammed skies
The US Air Force is turning to atomic clock technology to help coordinate swarms of small drones in environments where ...
The GCAP Electronics Evolution consortium, or G2E for short, was formed by Leonardo UK, Leonardo Italy, ELT Group and Japan’s ...
Airmen from the 87th Electronic Warfare Squadron assess the electronic warfare sensors of an HH-60G Pave Hawk during Red Flag 23-3 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in 2023. (Capt. Benjamin ...
Leidos in December won a $334 million contract to build the Mayhem hypersonic demonstrator for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. U.S. Air Force Seeks Sensors For High-Speed Aircraft is published ...
BAE Systems and Air Force Research Laboratory collaborate on quantum sensing and networking research
FAST Labs™ research, development, and production organization and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) have signed a ...
Tanner Yackley, a former drone sensor operator with the US Air Force, spent years flying remote combat missions, tracking targets, and executing high-stakes strikes — all from a windowless room ...
The Air Force Research Laboratory has issued a call for white papers to develop electronic warfare methods and technologies as part of a potential $100 million acquisition effort. AFRL said Friday in ...
L3Harris Technologies has received a $300 million contract for a programme to supply Italy with a pair of electronic attack (EA) aircraft based on the Gulfstream G550 long-range business jet. “The ...
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