First widely used radar technology was developed for military purpose during World War II. Today, more than half a century later, there is a much wider radar application area beyond the military one.
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz. — Radar units send out pulses of high-frequency electromagnetic waves that reflect off objects, and modern radar systems are sophisticated enough to track even small, ...
Aircrew from the 419th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., land a B-52 Stratofortress following its ferry flight from Boeing’s San Antonio facility on Dec. 8, 2025. The aircraft, ...
The Missile Defense Agency has awarded IERUS Technologies a $474.9 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to support testing and analysis for multiple radar platforms within the Missile Defense System.
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s Technical Center uses precision track and search Ku-band interferometric radar systems to test counter-unmanned aerial ...
The National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Observatory (GBO) and National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and Raytheon Intelligence & Space conducted a test in November to prove that a new radio ...
LONDON—BAE Systems is hoping to accelerate the integration of the European Common Radar System (ECRS) Mk. 2 into the UK’s fleet of Eurofighter Typhoons, potentially by installing the radar on ...
No matter where you live in America, there's a tornado radar system in your region scanning the skies to keep you informed. But the aging technology, which dates back to 1988, is in desperate need of ...
About half a century ago the United States started fielding a naval defense technology described as the "first fully integrated combat system." Officially called Aegis Combat System, the technology ...
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