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Magazine articles on the defense and aerospace industries.
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Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
John Keller
COTS or military: sometimes it's hard to tell The two design approaches do not represent clearly different technologies, but instead the two are simply opposite sides of the same coin. mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
John Keller
DARPA seeks proposals on photonic delays as a building block for optical computing Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency are trying to find compact, robust ways to control the flow of photons in future applications of optical computing. mark for My Articles 82 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Philip C. Deck
Guest viewpoint: Contractors need to adopt next-generation, requirements-management technology Efficiencies made possible by proven advances in requirements technology now put military and aerospace electronics contractors in a better position to help customers meet the increased demand for rapid response to changing threats. mark for My Articles 69 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Courtney E. Howard
Cubic introduces compact robot for bomb disposal and similar military missions Cubic Corp. enters the robot market with the launch of the Combined Operations Unmanned Ground Assessment Robot (COUGAR). mark for My Articles 81 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Tom Adams
Revised moisture sensitivity standard includes lead-free components The revised standard, J-STD-020D, is used by component manufacturers to expose a given component type to a specific temperature/humidity environment and then test the component. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
John McHale
Today's Military Simulation Displays More Accurate and Cost Effective Engineers at Barco-Xenia say liquid crystal on silicon or LCoS will provide the next generation of military simulation displays with real-world resolution. mark for My Articles 57 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Courtney E. Howard
General Dynamics christens U.S. Navy's most-advanced submarine The fast attack submarine USS New Hampshire is considered the U.S. Navy's most advanced nuclear submarine. mark for My Articles 169 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Courtney E. Howard
Carbon nanotubes enable flexible, printed electronics Flexible electronics for displays, electronic circuits, sensors, memory chips, and other applications are transitioning from rigid substrates, such as silicon and glass, to flexible substrates. mark for My Articles 112 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
John McHale
Raytheon technique for growing semiconductor compounds on silicon to provide affordable ICs to DOD Experts at Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency are demonstrating that affordable, high-performance circuits for military applications can be produced by growing semiconductor compounds directly on silicon. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
August 2008
Air Force engineers use new thermal inspection system for GLOBUS II radar shelter Engineers with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate demonstrated a rarely-before-used pulsed thermography inspection technique while analyzing a cover failure in the GLOBUS II radar system. mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
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