Military radar systems market in flux due to defense budget cuts, report says - News
September 10, 2020LONDON. The world market for military radar systems is currently in a state of transition due mainly to extensive cuts in defense budgets in many markets that previously had a major impact on procurement, according to a new report from Visiongain, "Military Radar System Market Report 2020-2030."
Video games on the hunt to build a better virtual AI teammate - Story
September 08, 2020Military teams operating in the battlespace against opponents under often-adverse conditions must act and react incredibly quickly, as adversaries become more adept and gather data on the fly. Artificial intelligence (AI) will become increasingly critical in helping commanders and team members with decision-making.
Giving Back -- Catch A Lift Fund - Blog
September 08, 2020Each issue, the editorial staff of Military Embedded Systems will highlight a different charitable organization that benefits the military, veterans, and their families. We are honored to cover the technology that protects those who protect us every day. To back that up, our parent company – OpenSystems Media – will make a donation to every group we showcase on this page.
Tactical UAS for Europe will use AdaCore software tools - News
September 08, 2020NEW YORK. AdaCore, which makes mission-critical software development and verification tools, announced that Airbus Helicopters (Marignane, France) has selected the GNAT Pro tool suite and the Ada programming language to develop new software components for the VSR700 prototype project; the VSR700 is Airbus Helicopters’ tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS) aimed at the demanding requirements of modern navies and armies around the world.
Edge-computing test on UAS deemed successful for GA-ASI and SRC - News
September 08, 2020SAN DIEGO. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.(GA-ASI), in cooperation with defense contractor SRC Inc. (Syracuse, New York) reports that it successfully integrated and flew the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Agile Condor Pod on an MQ-9 remotely piloted sircraft (RPA) at GA-ASI’s Flight Test and Training Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
AESA radar for U.K. air force fleet brings $420 million contract win for BAE Systems, Leonardo - News
September 04, 2020LONDON. Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) is set to receive active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar to equip its Typhoon combat jets under a £317 million ($420 million) contract between the Ministry of Defense (MoD) and BAE Systems and Leonardo.
TT Electronics will design and develop power converter for Tempest fighter aircraft - News
September 01, 2020WOKING, U.K. TT Electronics has won a contract from BAE Systems for the design, development, and qualification of a DC/DC Converter to support Project Tempest, the fighter-aircraft concept under development in the United Kingdom for the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Italian Air Force.
Cybersecurity capabilities across DoD platforms to be provided by Forescout Technologies - News
September 01, 2020SAN JOSE, Calif. Security firm Forescout Technologies has won a multimillion-dollar award from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to expand cybersecurity across the DoD global enterprise; in this initial phase of the contract, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) chose Forescout’s technology as the foundation of the DoD’s “Comply to Connect” (C2C) initiative.
Intelligent mobile surveillance towers use AI, sensors to reduce workload for border and antiterrorism agents - News
August 31, 2020FORT WORTH. Elbit Systems of America is supplying two variants of its intelligent and autonomous trailer-mounted surveillance tower systems -- aimed at reducing operator workload and increasing situational awareness and safety -- to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP) and the U.S. Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO).
AI and quantum science institutes get $1 billion-plus investment from U.S. government - News
August 27, 2020WASHINGTON. The National Science Foundation (NSF), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy announced the granting of more than $1 billion in awards for the establishment of 12 new artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum information science (QIS) research institutes across the U.S.
EW, cyber elements for warfare benefit under USAF and Johns Hopkins accord - News
August 21, 2020LAUREL, Md. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has signed a contract worth $49.9 million with the U.S. Air Force to develop air warfare systems that will include munitions, cyberwarfare, and electronic warfare (EW) components, according to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
Electronic warfare for airborne use pact signed between U.S. DoD and Australian defense forces - News
August 20, 2020ARLINGTON, Va. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the Australian Defense Force have signed an agreement to collaborate on the joint design, development, testing, and demonstration of dynamic multiplatform electromagnetic maneuver warfare resource allocation management (EMW RAM) tools and decision aids for airborne use.
FPGA systems for U.S. Air Force to be supplied by Abaco Systems - News
August 19, 2020HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Abaco Systems has won orders from a major systems integrator -- which specializes in providing advanced technologies for the defense and aerospace markets -- for a quantity of Abaco’s PC821 FPGA Cards and FMC120 FPGA mezzanine cards, which will be deployed in a subsystem to provide FPGA [field-programmable gate array] processing capability needed to scan, analyze, and act on satellite-communications data for the U.S. Air Force.
Mobile counter-UAS package introduced by Liteye Systems - News
August 18, 2020CENTENNIAL, Colo. Liteye Systems has launched a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) solution that it calls the Trailer Anti-UAS Defense System (T-AUDS), an on-the-move or fixed-site C-UAS package that the company says is able to detect and defeat radio-frequency-controlled and silent flight drones while mobile and then transition quickly to static mode.
Mini UAS from Elbit tests well prior to delivery of over 1,000 units to Southeast Asia military - News
August 17, 2020HAIFA, Israel. Elbit Systems announced that its THOR multirotor Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) mini unmanned aerial system (UAS) successfully underwent a series of environmental-durability tests ahead of Elbit's delivery of more than 1,000 THOR units to an army in Southeast Asia.
AI integrated into unmanned ground vehicles will transform forces, study says - News
August 14, 2020LONDON. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) will transform force structures and change the defense market by expanding the use of UGVs in scenarios outside their most common ones -- including ordnance disposal and demining -- but will retain their main goal: to remove soldiers from harm’s way, according to a new study from GlobalData, "Unmanned Ground Vehicles (Defense) -- Thematic Research."
Liteye Systems ranks in top third of Inc. magazine's annual list of fastest-growing companies - News
August 13, 2020CENTENNIAL, Colo. Liteye Systems, a maker of counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) and other military technologies, is ranked by Inc. magazine at number 1513 on the publication's annual "Inc. 5000 list," the most prestigious ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
Cyber contract with AFRL won by BAE Systems - News
August 12, 2020ARLINGTON, Va. BAE Systems has won a five-year, $85 million contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop, deploy, modernize, and maintain cross-domain solutions enabling secure transfer of sensitive information between government networks.
Nova Electric's New Ultra Lightweight MIL-Spec Compliant 1 – 2.4 KW True Online DC UPS Systems - Press Release
August 11, 2020BERGENFIELD, NJ. Nova Electric's new Ultra Lightweight Galaxy-Series Rugged DC UPS Systems are high-reliability power sources specifically designed for demanding military applications in high shock, vibration, humidity, and EMI environments, in compliance to MIL-STD-1399, MIL-S-901, MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-810, and other demanding MIL-STDs.
Cyber Command using unclassified networks to aid in combating U.S. election interference - News
August 11, 2020FORT MEADE, Md. U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) -- a unified command of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) -- is using unclassified networks and publicly available communication platforms as it works to prevent foreign interference in the next presidential election, according to recent statements from a CYBERCOM official.