Ukraine Airlines Flight 752 Shoot Down: Questions Remain
Iran provides more details on the shootdown of Ukraine International Airlines flight 752 on 8th January, but questions remain unanswered.
Serious lapses in radar and...
Offence for Defence?
A new academic article offers a thought-provoking view of Russian aerospace doctrine, raising questions about the country’s offensive use of electronic warfare.
The article, entitled...
KONGSBERG to supply Finnish Navy corvettes with Anti-Submarine Warfare and diver detection sonars
Kongsberg Maritime AS, Sensor & Robotics is celebrating the signing of a contract with Saab that will see KONGSBERG delivering its market-leading Anti-Submarine Warfare...
Rosoboronexport to roll out a state-of-the-art radar, capable of detecting hypersonic targets
JSC Rosoboronexport (part of Rostec State Corporation) has started marketing work to bring on the world market of armaments the 59N6-TE mobile three-dimensional radar,...
Tactical Muzzle Velocity Radar
Weibel’s Muzzle Velocity Radar Systems (MVRS) were introduced in 1992, and has since then been in service with some 30 countries and on more...
Closing the Gap on Air and Missile Defence
Air and Missile Defence (AMD), neglected during the Army’s focus on counter-insurgency, requires revival to be competitive on the peer-on-peer battlefield.
In addition, the...
The SCAR-Pod Floats to Success!
Airborne Technologies (ABT) is proud to have been chosen by the Canadian Aircraft manufacturer Viking Air Limited for the Sensor Integration required for a...
Life in the old Frog yet?
The loss of an Armenian Air Force Su-25 Frogfoot prompts questions about the type’s survivability.
Despite its age the the Sukhoi Su-25 series (NATO...
Cambridge Pixel Announces Dual Redundant Radar Tracking to Support Coastal Surveillance Systems
Cambridge Pixel, a developer of radar display, tracking and recording sub-systems (www.cambridgepixel.com), has added dual redundancy to its SPx Tracking Server to support high...
Saab Begins Flight Testing for new X-band AESA radar
On Wednesday 8 April Saab conducted the first air trial of its new fighter X-band Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar.
During a 90...