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Interesting Engineering on MSN20kW high-energy laser systems that engage with aerial threats delivered to US Army
The Army Multi-Purpose High Energy Laser (AMP-HEL) prototype systems feature AV’s 20kW-class LOCUST LWS integrated on the ...
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Defense News on MSNUS Army awards RTX $1.7B for new missile defense radar production
The U.S. Army awarded Raytheon a $1.7 billion contract to produce a new missile defense sensor that will replace the current ...
The Army is asking for information on sensors and technologies that can help detect and defeat enemy radars and air defense systems.
The Israeli-designed Spike-NLOS gives Apaches the ability to hit moving targets far away with exacting precision.
The Army now has its first prototypes of vehicles that use lasers to track and shoot down aerial threats, including drones.
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Irish Star on MSNUS Military deploys advanced radar system to key territory amid regional security concerns
The U.S. Army announced this month that Guam received the Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS), a 360-degree, ...
The US Army's Sentinel A4 radar that can track challenging threat targets like cruise missiles is moving into low-rate initial production.
Destroys SCUD, radar, rotary wing targets Both PrSM Increment 1 missiles adhered closely to their predicted trajectories and ranges during the tests, successfully engaging various targets.
Tobyhanna Army Depot commences work on next-gen radar system By Danielle E. Weinschenk, Lead Public Affairs Specialist September 27, 2022 ...
The current radar systems at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) struggle to meet the advanced support requirements for current and emerging testing, that is where the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command ...
A U.S. soldier performs a routine inspection of a Patriot radar system during a table gunnery training exercise on Kadena Air Base in Japan on Oct. 19, 2017. The Army is working to replace the radar.
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