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Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
New Products Overload-protected plastic relays for military and aerospace... Remote solid-state power-controller board... Electrically conductive adhesive solders... Rugged low-noise amplifiers for GPS applications.. etc.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Product Applications Planners at the U.S. Navy choose the Advanced Display System from Lockheed Martin Corp. and DRS Technologies Inc... British air tankers will use Honeywell displays... Raytheon uses Saft battery in TOW missile... etc.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Keeping RF and Microwave Communications Reliable in Unstable Environmental Conditions The antennas that keep military and emergency personnel connected must be designed to withstand extreme wind, ice, and rain conditions. The challenge for communications service providers is the lack of places to install antennas.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
A Time for National Unity The overwhelming reelection of President Bush last month bodes well for the defense industry, but caution is still the watchword.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Software-Defined Radio and Jtrs The U.S. military's next-generation radio system is to be based on software-defined radios, which will enable one radio to communicate with several radio networks, no matter the type of radio, whether it be SINCGARS or a satellite terminal.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Hard Drives Rule for Military Storage Military designers continue to favor hard drives for data storage because of their density and cost efficiency, but new technologies are on the way, including holographic optical storage and flash devices.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Air Force Eyes Combination Infrared Camera and Communications Device U.S. Air Force scientists are looking to Sensors Unlimited Inc. to develop a smart, multifunction, dual-wavelength combination video camera and communications tool for night-vision surveillance and reconnaissance applications.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Military Fiber-Optic Gyro Orders Awarded to KVH KVH Industries Inc. received orders worth $1.2 million for the company's fiber-optic gyro systems involving defense related applications such as stabilization and pointing of remote gun turrets and precision navigation and guidance.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Briefs Navy looks to Kollmorgen for submarine photonics mast system... Army night-vision lab looks to EOIR Technologies for technical help... Corvis Corp. changes name to Broadwing, emphasizes networking...  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Test Moves Missile-Defense Laser Program Closer to Deployment The future U.S. Airborne Laser system took another step forward last month when modules of the system's megawatt-class chemical oxygen-iodine laser were test fired for the first time while linked together as one unit.  |
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