Tag: Lockheed-Martin
Iran’s Avtobazas
Last month, Armada published an article about what maybe an Iranian version of Russia’s 1RL257E Krasukha-4 ground-based Electronic Warfare (EW) system.
Information has since...
Link Rays
The United States Space Development Agency’s embrace of Link-16 connectivity is gathering momentum greatly improving the tactical datalink’s geographical footprint.
Link-16 is a North Atlantic...
Global MilSatCom 2024 Conference: Connect, Build, Win
Global MilSatCom, the longest-standing event in the military satellite communications sector, is proud to announce its 2024 conference, scheduled to take place from 4-7...
Lockheed Martin’s Pony Express 2 Tech Demo Satellites Declared Ready For Launch
The Lockheed Martin Pony Express 2 mission, intended to showcase how space can enhance Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2), is ready for...
Detect to Defeat
A new generation of ground-based radars now entering service are delivering dramatic leaps in performance.
The modern battlefield features a bewildering and complex array of...
AESA Radar – Required Not Desired
For some years now, whether or not a fighter has an AESA radar has been a key discriminator, but the technology is increasingly being...
US Navy to form second USV squadron
The U.S. Navy plans to stand up its second unmanned surface drone squadron this May, two years after the U.S. Pacific Fleet (CNSP) formed...
Editor’s Bunker Briefing: World Defense Show After-action Report 21 February 2023 (No.85)
Dear Readers,
In February I visited the 2nd World Defense Show (4-8 February, 2024), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I visited the first one in 2022...
Gulf Defence Industry Shows Its Maturity
The IDEX defence expo in the United Arab Emirates and the World Defence Show in Saudi Arabia are prime examples of how Gulf defence...
February Radio Roundup
Armada’s monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
New Software Router
In early December Bittium was contracted...