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US’ B-52 fleet to get active electronically scanned array radar to push lifespan till 2050
The first B-52 with this radar has now arrived at Edwards AFB for testing, which is a big milestone after years of delays.
The Rafale was the first European fighter to use a radar with an electronically scanned antenna, in the shape of the Thales RBE2. Technologically interesting, and with some powerful capabilities ...
At the end of the Cold War, there were major revolutions in the technology used for aerial combat. The most visible one was stealth, with the iconic diamond shaped F-117 and B-2 stealth bombers and ...
Given the frequency and severity of truck crashes with stationary objects, Meritor Wabco is beefing up its radar-based collision mitigation system. And, as company officials demonstrated at Lone Star ...
UK company's first airborne active electronically scanned array is aimed at helicopters, patrol aircraft and boats BAE Systems Avionics intends to offer active electronically scanned array (AESA) ...
The military use of radar has always had a yin-yang dynamic – as new forms of radar are developed, so too are new ways to jam them. A team of physicists at the University of Rochester has discovered ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
Like most waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, radio waves tend to bounce off of various objects. This can be frustrating to anyone trying to use something like a GMRS or LoRa radio in a dense city, ...
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