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Even if the costs continue to rise, the Air Force will deem the AESA AN/APG-79 radar necessary, as it is replacing the analog AN/APQ-166 radar, which the service has considered obsolete and ...
U.S. Air Force and Navy leaders reiterated the importance of the nuclear triad and the need to maintain an effective ...
The bombers’ return to Guam signals US strategic presence amid tensions with China and North Korea, as global Bomber Task ...
NATO is a force of nature in the global military, and as such features a deep pool of fighter jets with top speeds many would ...
The US Air Force’s B-52J Radar Modernization Program (RMP), crucial for keeping the bomber viable into the 2050s, has triggered a “significant” Nunn-McCurdy cost breach, with costs rising ...
The US Air Force’s plan to acquire a minimum of 100 B-21 Raider stealth bombers may expand due to significant cost overruns ...
allowing for lower weight and power consumption while maintaining the full capabilities of conventional AESA radars. The company claims the system will cost nearly 50% less than radars such as the APG ...
GPUs Transform AESA Radar Performance, Saab and Nvidia Studies Suggest is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is ...
Such growth projections bode well for prominent radar manufacturers like RTX. With RTX’s product portfolio consisting of varied combat-proven radars like SPY 6, AN/APG-79 and AN/APG-82(V ...
Raytheon’s new PhantomStrike active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar has performed successfully in its first airborne test. For the test, the radar was installed on a company testbed ...
Such growth projections bode well for prominent radar manufacturers like RTX. With RTX’s product portfolio consisting of varied combat-proven radars like SPY 6, AN/APG-79 and AN/APG-82(V)1 and ...