Satellite remote sensing allows rapid, detailed disaster response and planning. But the rules governing who controls and has access to the data aren’t keeping up.
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US Navy wants anti-radiation missile that can hunt and kill airborne radars
The Naval Air Systems Command, known as NAVAIR, is conducting market research for a weapon it calls the Advanced Emission ...
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Why some US Navy ships have giant white domes on top?
The Military Sealift Command’s Sea-Based X-Band Radar vessel, known as SBX-1, recently received a new inflatable radome after two decades of continuous service, marking the first time the original ...
Much is still to be learned about the Navy’s plans for AESM, but the Navy certainly seems to have kicked off a new hunt for ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the dual function waveform design problem for a knowledge-aided integrated radar and jamming (IRAJ) system. Supposing the IRAJ system has access to an information ...
A miniaturized radar chip, developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, advances Integrated Sensing and Communication for Beyond 5G and 6G systems. Measuring just 0.24 mm2 and consuming only 9.8 mW, the ...
Abstract: Radar has become an essential sensor for autonomous navigation, especially in challenging environments where camera and LiDAR sensors fail. 4D single-chip millimeter-wave radar systems, in ...
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