The US Navy’s Sea-Based X-Band Radar (SBX-1) a floating, self-propelled, mobile, active electronically scanned array …
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Rockwell Collins PPSS system combines Wireless Sensor Network, Day/Night cameras, Unmanned Aerial System and the Ground Surveillance Radar for constant monitoring of threats against military bases
Rockwell Collins has unveiled its enhanced Patrol Persistent Surveillance System (PPSS) system for enhanced situational …
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A new study led by the University of Washington and the United Nations finds that …
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Scientists from Australia have produced the largest flexible, plastic solar cells, having 30 centimetre-wide panels …
Read More »First ever biological amplifier created by Imperial scientists, can assist in rapid detection of Bioterrorism
Scientists from Imperial College London have created a biological amplifier, similar to inbuilt amplifiers in …
Read More »Australian scientists discover new nano-material that can speed up electronics
Scientists at the CSIRO and RMIT University have discovered a new two-dimensional nano-material that could …
Read More »US army awards USD$26.1 million contract to develop improved Husky Mine Detection Systems (HMDS)
Minelab Electronics, a company renowned for its metal detectors, and an American company NIITEK that …
Read More »Printed e-tags can bridge the gap between ‘internet of things’ and mobile networks
Printed electronic labels and stickers are expected to play important role aa remote sensors within …
Read More »German Defense Company FFG unveils “Protected Mission Module Carrier light tracked vehicle”
At Eurosatory 2014, the German Defense Company FFG presented PMMC (Protected Mission Module Carrier) G5, …
Read More »Ultra Thin Wire Breakthrough Could Lead To Tiny Electronics
The team led by Junhao Lin, a Vanderbilt University Ph.D. student and visiting scientist at …
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