China's first early warning drone and the world's first of its kind, the JY-300, went on display at the 12th China ...
Raytheon (RTX) has launched deliveries of its PhantomStrike active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar to Korea ...
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Top 11: Best fighter aircraft flying today
The most advanced F-15 variant in full operational service is likely the F-15QA. The next variant for USAF, the F-15EX Eagle ...
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Look Out NATO, Russia Is Getting More Su-35s
The Su-35S has become Moscow’s preferred fighter platform. Russia is continuing to bolster its fighter fleet as its ongoing ...
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The SPY-6 Radar Is Turning the Arleigh Burke Destroyer Into a Missile Hunter
The USS Ted Stevens is the second Arleigh Burke destroyer to get the SPY-6 radar. The USS Jack H. Lucas, another Flight III ...
PhantomStrike is a unique radar that’s air-cooled and features high-efficiency Gallium Nitride and fire control.
Leonardo is expanding its partnership with Hanwha Systems to produce AESA radars locally in South Korea, building on their successful collaboration for the KF-21 fighter programme.
The long-standing assumption that low-flying jets would not be detected is now "obsolete," Air Vice-Marshal James Beck said.
RTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Raytheon, has commenced early production of its latest SharpSight multi-domain surveillance radar. The system marks a significant advancement in the company’s ...
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Why Radar Technology Still Isn’t Perfect
In this episode, control of the channel shifts to a new voice as we dissect the true nature of AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radars. While often hailed as the pinnacle of modern detection ...
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