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It’s Raytheon Vs. Dynetics/Lockheed For Army’s 100 kW Laser

Posted on August 10, 2018


Lockheed Martin & Dynetics

Lockheed is as close to an incumbent as you get in the rapidly evolving world of high-energy fiber lasers. Raytheon, by contrast, only recently made a big play for laser weapons, but they can draw on their experience with lower-powered but exquisitely tuned laser sensors.

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Army Boosts Electronic Warfare Numbers, Training, Role

Posted on August 7, 2018


Army photo

AUSA: The Army is giving its electronic warfare force more troops, more training, and a more prominent role in combat headquarters, senior officers said here Thursday, pushing back on criticisms that the service neglects EW even as Russia and China pull ahead. The number of EW troops has increased from 813 (both officers and enlisted)… Keep reading →

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Pentagon Sounds Alarm Over Sub-Hunting Tech Shortage, Hypersonic Funding

Posted on July 23, 2018


Air Force graphic

WASHINGTON The Navy says it is running short of critical submarine-detecting sonobuoys, thanks to stepped-up submarine activity by Russia in the Mediterranean and around Europe. As a result, the service has asked Congress to reprogram $20 million to buy more of the detection devices in an Omnibus funding package the Pentagon sent to Congress earlier… Keep reading →

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EXCLUSIVE: What Multi Domain C2 May Look Like: Raytheon’s Rick Yuse

Posted on July 19, 2018


screencap from Colin Clark video

The video will give you an idea of what may become the combat center of the future, but one dispersed around the world, instead of being concentrated in a few hyper-secure (but potentially targetable) facilities.

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Navy’s New EW Jammer to be Ready in 2022

Posted on July 17, 2018


FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW The U.S. Navy hopes to start flying its Next Generation Jammer some time next year, though the system won’t reach operational capability until 2022, said Navy Capt. Michael Orr, program manager for the service’s electronic attack systems. As it stands now the Navy’s principal airborne electronic attack systems relies on technology developed… Keep reading →

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Raytheon Touts Aircraft Cyber Protection; Jordan Signs Deal

Posted on July 17, 2018


Raytheon has developed cyber tools to warn pilots and maintainers if their systems have been compromised and to find vulnerabilities. The company announced a contract today here to provide Jordan with cybersecurity for the planes that fly the royal family,

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‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor

Posted on June 13, 2018


Northrop Grumman was pushed aside today by Lockheed Martin as it picked Raytheon to build perhaps the F-35’s most important sensor, the Distributed Aperture System. “It’s a major upset,” Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group said when I asked him to discuss the decision.

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Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army

Posted on June 4, 2018


Navy photo

The Marines want new missiles for multiple missions: attacking enemy aircraft, ships at sea, and ground targets. But getting them on a tight budget will require working closely with the Army and Navy.

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Host of Israeli Weapons Look Likely for US Sales: Iron Dome To Iron Fist

Posted on May 16, 2018


As the US tightens its terms for financing the Israeli military, one of America’s closest allies is beginning to sell its weapons to the US, instead of the other way around. 

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Commandos Buying Thousands of Small Missiles That Pack A Bigger Punch Than Hellfires

Posted on May 11, 2018


As counterterrorism missions show no signs of slowing down and civilian casualties always a worry, the commando command is turning to a light, guided munition to chase down fast-moving targets.

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