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The Radar Shadow: The Real Science Behind Ukraine’s Ultra-Low Flying Jets
In the Ukrainian warzone, flying just dozens of feet above the ground is the new standard—fly high, and you're a missile ...
FARNBOROUGH—Leonardo is upgrading its M-346 advanced trainer and light-attack aircraft with new cockpit avionics to ensure the platform is ready to train pilots for the next generation of combat ...
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How Radar-Absorbing Materials Turn Jets Invisible
We open on a simple question: how do you make a fighter disappear from radar without changing its shape? In this episode we trace radar-absorbing materials from German U-boat periscopes to modern ...
Equipped with the new MURAD AESA radar, the Akıncı can track both aerial and ground targets, paving the way for a future in an air-to-air role with the integration of the indigenous Bozdoğan and ...
The Aerostat-based sensors will bolster the airspace monitoring assets deployed to the NATO Eastern Flank. Poland signed the LOA executive agreement on May 22, 2024 to procure four reconnaissance and ...
Modern military aircraft not only fly fast and oftentimes carry heavy payloads, they can also virtually disappear. One of the biggest challenges in making this happen lies with concealing the engines, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The development of a "stealth" turbine blade, based on military technology, may help overcome the problem of wind farms interfering with aviation radar systems, its developers said.
The nation's aviation infrastructure is again under scrutiny, following a series of paralyzing communications and radar outages at some of the country's busiest airports. On Sunday, systems at the ...
A technical outage in Philadelphia last week terrified air traffic controllers and stranded passengers. As the summer travel season looms, the F.A.A. is racing to address the problems. A technical ...
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