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Meggitt PLC  has secured a £4.2 million contract with BAE Systems for the supply of innovative nose radome technology to enable the effective operation of a pioneering Multi-Function Array radar system on the Typhoon. The UK has committed to developing game-changing technologies which will equip RAF Typhoons with a world-leading electronic ...


The Kodiak Mission Critical Push to Talk Application demonstrated successfully in the final phase of the Air to Ground Technology Demonstrator Programme. The final stage of the ESN Aircraft Communication System (ACS) Technical Demonstrator Programme (TDP) included a successful in-flight demonstration of the core Kodiak Mission Critical Push to Talk (MCPTT) application. The ...


Northrop Grumman  has successfully demonstrated an open mission systems (OMS) compliant active electronically scanned array (AESA) sensor in recent ground and multiple flight demonstrations. For the demonstrations, an advanced Northrop Grumman wideband AESA sensor was connected to an OMS-compliant mission computing system provided by Boeing. After integrating with the Boeing mission computing ...


Saab and Mitacs signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will drive innovation through research and development. The partnership establishes the means to drive innovation by providing Saab access to the precise Canadian postsecondary expertise and know-how required to advance their R&D activities in Canada. Mitacs will match highly qualified research experts ...


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