
Raytheon demos land-based version of GPS-based landing system
April 8, 2019
Earlier this year, Raytheon Company demonstrated a land-based expeditionary version of its Joint Precision Approach and Landing System […]
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Earlier this year, Raytheon Company demonstrated a land-based expeditionary version of its Joint Precision Approach and Landing System […]
Lockheed Martin has received a $172 million contract from the U.S. Navy and Air Force for Long Range […]
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued more drone flight restrictions — this time, near U.S. Navy and […]
Raytheon Company and the U.S. Navy completed the final developmental test to integrate the Joint Standoff Weapon C […]
Insitu has been awarded a US$71 million follow-on contract to produce six RQ-21A Blackjack unmanned aerial systems (UAS), with options […]
Virtually all unmanned systems use GPS location technology and advanced mapping. As systems evolve, and enemy threats become more sophisticated, new requirements are emerging. The U.S. military is out in front of this trend, developing unmanned autonomous systems at an even faster pace, with more ambitious goals, than the civilian market.
The U.S. Navy tested its newly developed Common Control System (CCS) with a submersible unmanned vehicle during a series […]
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