Raytheon was awarded a contract from the Air Force to put its air-cooled, compact PhantomStrike fire control radar into the X ...
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X-62 VISTA to Receive Raytheon’s PhantomStrike Radar
The PhantomStrike AESA radar will be integrated on the U.S. Air Force’s X-62 VISTA as part of the recently announced Mission Systems Upgrade to expand ...
Growing electrification of marine propulsion systems implies a need to deliver denser circuits and more complex circuits ...
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Here’s How Anti-Submarine Planes Actually Work
Spotter planes can no longer directly see enemy submarines. Today, their mission is overwhelmingly acoustic—listening to ...
With the Hilux pickup truck now having a new generation, the Fortuner, an SUV sharing the same platform, is expected to soon follow suit to maintain its appeal in the segment.
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Best Tech 2026: Believe It, Tesla FSD (Supervised) Is the Best Driver Assistance System on the Market
Despite experiencing some well-documented flaws with it over the years, we think you’ll be amazed by the latest iteration of ...
The European Union (EU) is to support research and technology efforts on the development of small turbofan engines for ...
Drone technology is evolving dramatically transforming industries from public safety to construction and agriculture.
The year 2025 will witness major changes in the global arms and military equipment sector. Under the impact of conflict, ...
U.S. based F-35A Lightning IIs and EA-18G Growlers are the latest combat jets to head to U.S. Southern Command, while HH-60W Pave Hawks have relocated from Japan to Puerto Rico. Adding to the already ...
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The worst British military aircraft to ever fly
Amongst the gems of the British aero industry (of which there are many) there are also some embarrassing ...
Russia has taken a significant step in aerial asymmetry by integrating man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) onto ...
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