Northrop Grumman Successfully Tests AQS-24 Deep Tow
Northrop Grumman Corporation successfully operated the AQS-24 minehunting sonar at depths greater than 400 feet during system testing off the coast of Ft. Lauderdale,...
In The City
Coastal cities will mushroom in population in the coming years. Naval COMINT systems will be vital for collecting strategic and tactical intelligence from international...
Working for Change
Having taken up a new post with the German Ministry of Defence, Commander Malte von Spreckelsen reflects on his time as chair of NATO’s...
Tiger Balm
The US Marine Corps expects to complete the roll-out of its AN/ALQ-231(V) Intrepid Tiger-II self-protection pods across its fixed-wing and rotary fleet by 2024.
The...
The Generation Game
The advent of fifth-generation cellular communications could pose challenges for communications intelligence professionals.
The global proliferation of wireless devices and smartphones, and the demand for...
Sigs In Space!
Once upon a time, only a handful of nations were capable of building and launching expensive spacecraft for SIGINT gathering.
Look at a list...
ACJ and Sabena technics to co-operate in Self-Protection
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) and Sabena technics are to co-operate in proposing self-protection systems (SPSs) for Airbus corporate jets.
Each SPS would combine an existing,...
Counting on Countermeasures
Lacroix took advantage of this year’s MADEX International Maritime Defence Industry exhibition, being held in Busan in the south of the Republic of Korea,...
EuroDASS consortium launches concept for future Typhoon defensive aids sub-system
The EuroDASS consortium (Leonardo, Elettronica, Indra and Hensoldt), which provides the Praetorian Defensive Aids Sub System (DASS) for the Eurofighter Typhoon, has launched its...
Women in Defence UK & The British Army announced to present at SMi’s 9th...
SMi reports: Women in Defence UK & The British Army announced as new speakers for the Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector...