Raytheon Company, Space and Airborne Systems, El Segundo, California, is being awarded a $52 million contract modification for the procurement of 19 AN/APG-79 active electronically scanned array (AESA ...
Raytheon Co., El Segundo, California, has been awarded a $7,051,595 contract (FA8650-14-C-5502) for the Affordable Radio Frequency Multifunction Sensors (ARMS) program. Northrop Grumman Systems ...
Space Development Agency’s (SDA’s) Tranche 1 Tracking Layer. CesiumAstro, an industry leader in active phased array communications technology for space and airborne systems, announced today that the ...
The US Air Force (USAF) has begun the process of evaluating a new radar for its fleet of Boeing B-52H heavy bombers. A lone B-52H, equipped with a modernised active electronically scanned array (AESA) ...
WASHINGTON — CesiumAstro, a company that specializes in communications technologies for satellites and aircraft, will supply electronic phased-array payloads for seven U.S. military satellites built ...
CesiumAstro is developing electronically scanned array antennas compatible with the Link 16 tactical data network for the Space Development Agency. Credit: CesiumAstro SAN FRANCISCO — CesiumAstro won ...
SEOUL—Hanwha Systems has unveiled a new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar designed for light combat aircraft (LCA), uncrewed combat aerial systems and helicopters. Based on the ...
Turkey's defense minister, Hulusi Akar, left, salutes from inside an F-16 jet Sept. 2, 2020, before a training flight. (Turkish Defence Ministry via AP) ANKARA, Turkey — A program to develop and ...
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Centum Electronics rallied 3.47% after it has secured a significant order from Hindustan Aeronautics for the design & development of active electronically scanned Array (AESA) radar systems for the ...
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