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Antitank weapons system launched from JLTV tested by Oshkosh Defense and partners - News

June 25, 2019
OSHKOSh, Wis. Oshkosh Defense and several industry partners report a successful test of the Javelin antitank guided munition and surveillance weapon system, launched from a Kongsberg remote weapon station mounted on an Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). The test was performed at the U.S. Army post at the Redstone Test Center in northern Alabama.
Radar/EW

Digital RF jammer contract signed between Mercury Systems and U.S. Navy - News

June 24, 2019
ANDOVER, Mass. Mercury Systems has received $16 million in follow-on orders -- against its previously announced $152 million, five-year sole-source basic ordering agreement (BOA) -- to deliver advanced Digital RF Memory (DRFM) jammers to the U.S. Navy.
Radar/EW

Precision-guided munitions market projected to grow from $30 billion in 2019 to $47.5 billion by 2025 - News

June 24, 2019
NORTHBROOK, Ill. The global market for precision-guided munitions is projected to grow from $30 billion in 2019 to $47.5 billion by 2025, a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8% from 2019 to 2025, according to a study from MarketsandMarkets, "Precision Guided Munition Market -- Global Forecast to 2025."
Unmanned

Design for additive manufacturing contract for space parts awarded to Siemens and Sonaca by ESA - News

June 21, 2019
LI?GE, Belgium. The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected Siemens Digital Industries Software and project partner Sonaca Group to develop aerospace design applications for metal additive manufacturing (also known as 3-D printing) for parts to be used in space applications.
Comms

Small-sat design from Lockheed Martin chosen for NASA asteroid-imaging mission - News

June 20, 2019
DENVER. Lockheed Martin has been chosen to design dual small deep-space spacecraft to visit near-earth asteroids for the "Janus" mission, which is led by the University of Colorado Boulder.
Unmanned

Autonomous flight technology demonstrated by Collins Aerospace and Sikorsky at Paris Air Show - News

June 19, 2019
PARIS AIR SHOW. Collins Aerospace Systems (a unit of United Technologies) and Sikorsky (a Lockheed Martin company) demonstrated fly-by-wire technology that enables autonomous flight for rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft.
Avionics

Saab selects power and controls systems from Collins Aerospace for Boeing T-X trainer - News

June 19, 2019
PARIS AIR SHOW. Saab has chosen Collins Aerospace Systems (a unit of United Technologies) to supply mission-critical power and controls systems for the Boeing T-X trainer, including the aircraft?s Power Take Off (PTO) shaft, Auxiliary Power Engine Control Unit (APECU), engine start system, and Main Electric Power Generation System (MEPGS).
Radar/EW

Investments in C4ISR, network-centric warfare, and missile defense to drive global defense spending, study says - News

June 19, 2019
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Ongoing geopolitical tensions plus economic and industrial disruptions will drive a global arms race as military powers across the world recalibrate diplomacy, embrace new technology, and adjust their industrial policies, according to a study from Frost & Sullivan, "Global Defense Outlook, 2019."
Unmanned

Ansys and Airbus to collaborate on autonomous flight to support Europe's Future Combat Air System - News

June 18, 2019
CANONSBURG, Pa. and OTTOBRUNN, Germany. Engineering-simulation company Ansys and aviation giant Airbus Defense and Space have announced that the pair will use an Ansys embedded-software solution to develop an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in support of Europe's Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
Comms

U.S. Army orders additional HMS Manpack radios from Harris - News

June 17, 2019
MELBOURNE, Fla. Harris Corp. has obtained a second low-rate initial production (LRIP) order from the U.S. Army under the HMS (Handheld, Manpack & Small Form-Fit) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract to deliver additional AN/PRC-158 multi-channel radios to the battlefield.
Avionics

Military fixed-wing aircraft market to grow to approximately $100 billion by 2027, study says - News

June 17, 2019
AMSTERDAM. The market for military fixed-wing aircraft is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 2%, to reach approximately $100 billion in 2027, according to a new report from Market Forecast, "Global Military Fixed-Wing Aircraft -- Market and Technology Forecast to 2027."
Avionics

Autopilot system approaches DO-178-C certification, thereby closing regulatory gap - News

June 11, 2019
STONY MOUNTAIN, Manitoba, Canada. Autopilot maker MicroPilot is nearly done with its five-year effort to achieve DO-178C Design Assurance Level B certification for its upcoming MP2128 HELI3 autopilot, a level of certification that will enable operators of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to obtain authorization from regulators to conduct missions in higher-risk areas where RPA/UAV operations are prohibited, such as over population centers.
Radar/EW

Radar contract for U.S. Navy won by Saab - News

June 11, 2019
SYRACUSE, N.Y. Saab has received a follow-on order from the U.S. Navy for the Sea Giraffe Multi Mode Radar (MMR) for the Coast Guard?s offshore patrol cutter.
Unmanned

DARPA calls for integration of hypersonic weapons in OpFires Phase 3 - News

June 10, 2019
ARLINGTON, Va. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Phase 3 of the Operational Fires (OpFires) Integrated Weapon System program; Phase 3 seeks a contractor that can integrate ground-launched hypersonic weapon systems.
Radar/EW

USMC to get 30 G/ATOR radar units from Northrop Grumman in $958 million contract - News

June 10, 2019
BALTIMORE. Northrop Grumman Systems has signed a $958 million firm-fixed-price contract with the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) Systems Command the procurement of 30 full-rate production Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) units.
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Raytheon and United Technologies to merge - News

June 10, 2019
WALTHAM, Mass. and FARMINGTON, Conn. Military defense prime contractor Raytheon and United Technologies have entered into an agreement to combine in an all-stock merger of equals; following the completion of the transaction, the company will be known as Raytheon Technologies.
Avionics

Optionally piloted technology tested on Black Hawk; Sikorsky says will lead to fully autonomous flights - News

June 07, 2019
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. -- a Lockheed Martin company -- reports that it has tested a technology kit for the first time to operate a Black Hawk helicopter with full-authority, fly-by-wire flight controls. The recent flight, said company officials, was the initial foray of the flight test program for the soon-to-be optionally piloted aircraft.
Unmanned

Unmanned aerial target drone contract worth $31.8 million awarded by USAF to Kratos - News

June 07, 2019
SAN DIEGO. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions' Unmanned Systems Division has received a single-source contract worth $31.8 million for a previously awarded Air Force Subscale Aerial Target (AFSAT) program.
Unmanned

Self-lock connectors for space, high-rel applications shown by Huber+Suhner at IMS 2019 - News

June 06, 2019
INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE SYMPOSIUM 2019--BOSTON. Swiss connector company Huber+Suhner showed its SMP self-lock connectors at the the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2019, held this week in Boston.
Radar/EW

SOSA Consortium voices support for recent tri-service directive on modular open systems - News

June 06, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO. The Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) Consortium, which operates under The Open Group, has thrown its support behind the recent tri-service acquisition memorandum signed by the secretaries of the U.S. military, under which the Army, Navy, and Air Force are directed to include Modular Open Systems (MOSA) standards in all requirements, programming, and development activities for future weapon-system modifications and new-start development programs to the furthest extent possible.
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