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Mercury Systems, Inc. announced it had received a $25 million contract award from a leading defense prime contractor for high performance RF subsystems to be integrated into an electronic warfare application.
BAE Systems launched its versatile Storm EW™ Modules designed to provide customized, state-of-the-art offensive and defense electronic warfare mission systems
Defense and security company Saab is expanding its activities in Finland through the establishment of the new Saab Technology Center in Tampere, Finland.
At EW Europe Leonardo launched the new BriteEye integrated RF protection system, which provides end-to-end protection from radar-guided threats in a single system.
Mercury Systems Inc., announced that it received a $15.4 million follow-on order from a key government agency to deliver a sophisticated radio frequency (RF) digital and processing subsystem solution for an advanced electronic warfare (EW) application.
BAE Systems has been awarded an $11 million contract by the Office of Naval Research to develop next-generation electronic warfare technology that will quickly detect, locate, and identify emitters of radio frequency signals
Mercury Systems Inc. announced it received a $3 million follow-on order from a leading defense prime contractor for high performance microwave subsystems for an electronic warfare application. The order was received in the company’s fiscal 2016 second quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.
Selex ES has flown its SAGE electronic warfare system on an unmanned aerial system for the first time on-board a Schiebel CAMCOPTER®S-100 UAS in two separate flight trials.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has accepted Roke Manor Research Ltd's Electronic Surveillance and Countermeasures system into service as a core capability within the British Army and Royal Marines. Roke is providing a full support package for its Electronic Warfare Manpack product, giving UK Forces enhanced land EW capabilities to exploit and disrupt many types of communications systems.