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Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude review the products in the August mmWave and EuMW themed issue, industry news and upcoming events.
The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded Inmarsat Government the U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command next-generation wideband follow-on contract for worldwide end-to-end commercial satellite communications services.
According to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, preliminary findings suggest the positive momentum that has characterized the RAN market over the past four years is losing some steam.
Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc. announced it has secured patent on a method to detect invisibility cloaks and related stealth metamaterials, thus preventing hostile military assets from being hidden from radar and decreasing the potential for sparking conflicts.
KP Performance Antennas introduces a new line of eight-port sector antennas featuring dual polarization and multiple bandwidth options designed to address myriad wireless telecommunications applications.
ATIS’ Next G Alliance (NGA) announced release of two new reports: 6G Distributed Cloud and Communications System and Trust, Security and Resilience for 6G Systems.
As part of its advance towards enabling software defined microwave systems, Teledyne e2v is previewing a prototype optical link technology which might soon obsolete legacy copper data links in digital radio system design.
Digi-Key Electronics announced that it now offers a selection of RockeTape, powered by Blueshift, a one-of-a-kind structured air thermal insulation tape for the world's hottest and coolest spots, through its Fulfilled by Digi-Key program.
A hypersonic cruise missile co-developed by Raytheon Technologies has passed its second flight test in a row—an important milestone in the U.S. Department of Defense’s plan to field weapons that travel faster than five times the speed of sound.