New software from Tenna Systems maps out the interference landscape by assembling telemetry data from existing radios, and allows jammers to be avoided — or targeted.
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7 electronic warfare systems that can disrupt military operations without weapons
Electronic warfare has become a vital force in modern conflict. It is used to ...
Systems are developing an integration for data exchange between Catia V6 and CONTACT’s PLM system CIM Database, enabling companies to link their system landscape. The integration enables designers to ...
Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has awarded a contract worth JPY123.5 billion (USD805 million) to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Melco) to develop and build ...
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US Air Force's CCA program advances with auto-flying software integration
The service said integrating third-party autonomous software is a major step on developing drones that can fly themselves ...
Understanding what complex chemical measurements reveal about materials and reactions can take weeks or months of analysis. But now, an AI-powered platform developed by researchers at the Department ...
The Marine Corps has deployed six digital transformation teams (DXTs) across its forces, with two more on the way, as part of the implementation of its artificial intelligence strategy.
Forecasting earthquakes presents a serious challenge on land, but in the oceans that cover around 70% of Earth's surface it is all but impossible. However, the vast network of undersea cables that ...
The broadcast industry is undergoing one of its most profound transitions in decades as media production moves away from hardware-dependent infrastructure toward software-based environments that are ...
Traditional IoT growth has relied on incremental improvements in the spectral efficiency of wireless communication systems, primarily RF systems. However, ...
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