I crossed five states, dodged speed traps, and delivered Katz’s pastrami from New York to Michigan while it was still warm, ...
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The U.S. Military Purchased 2 Russian-Made Mach 2.35 Su-27 Flanker Fighters
The Su-27 entered service in 1985 as the USSR’s premier agile heavyweight fighter—long denied to U.S. evaluators. -After the ...
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Meet the upgraded B-1B Lancer super bomber
The recent unveiling of the ‘Super’ B-1B Lancer Bomber marks a significant evolution in U.S. strategic aviation capabilities.
The Australian Army is procuring an optical radar from Melbourne-based sensor developer Arkeus to enhance the surveillance ...
Decklar (formerly Roambee) today announced the launch of RADAR (Real-time Alert Detection And Response), a next-generation, AI-native Logistics Control Tower Platform that unifies real-time visibility ...
Teradar's sensor uses the terahertz part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and combines the best traits of radar and lidar ...
SINGAPORE—Hanwha Systems and Diehl will explore the integration of South Korean multi-function radar (MFR) technology into the German company's air defense systems. Under the agreement, the two ...
Optex Systems Holdings dominates the niche armored vehicle optics market, boasting a 95% share and strong defense sector contracts. OPXS's financials are robust, with record revenue, expanding margins ...
From knights in heavy plate armor to tanks with steely shells, a thick armored casing alone was often sufficient protection in warfare for centuries. The advent of sophisticated missiles, though, has ...
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.
General Dynamics Land Systems and Anduril are teaming up to integrate Spark Radar on combat vehicles and other platforms. (Courtesy of Anduril) Anduril Industries is partnering with General Dynamics ...
Federal officials are considering installing a radar missile-detection system in rural Southern Oregon. On Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced it would “set aside” almost 5,000 acres ...
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