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Teledyne Paradise Datacom (Paradise), has announced a dual, L- and S-Band solid-state power amplifier for military and commercial satellite command systems. Two versions provide 400 and 800 W output power.
Elbit Systems of Australia Pty Ltd. has been contracted by the Australian Department of Defence’s Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group to provide TLS services to the ADF for the Battle Management System Command and Control.
Harris Corp. has received a $97 million order to provide the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command with self protection jammers for the integrated defensive electronic countermeasures (IDECM) program. The order was received during the fourth quarter of Harris' fiscal 2015.
Cohort has agreed to acquire Empresa de Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Electrónica, S.A., (EID), a Portugal based supplier of advanced electronics, communications and command and control products and systems for the global defense market.
L-3 Telemetry-West (L-3 TW) announced that it has received the first order for its brand-new Ka-Band satellite command receiver from Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
ThalesRaytheonSystems has been awarded a contract by the DGA to supply the French armed forces with 12 fixed Ground Master 400 radars and four mobile tactical Ground Master 200 radars.
The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) and Lockheed Martin have demonstrated the ability of fully autonomous convoys to operate in urban environments with multiple vehicles of different models.
Agilent announced the newest version of its Command Expert software for faster and easier instrument control in many test application development environments.
The U.S. Army and Northrop Grumman Corp. have successfully demonstrated a warfighter-focused, net-centric battle command system for integrated air and missile defense (IAMD).
Raytheon Co.successfully completed a customer demonstration of a new U.S. Air Force expeditionary ground-based prototype radar. Designed to replace the decades old TPS-75 radar system, the Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar (3DELRR) will help defend warfighters against emerging threats by detecting, identifying and tracking fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, missiles and unmanned aircraft.