Tag: Raytheon
Hearing Aids
Unmanned aerial vehicles now have the flexibility and endurance to deliver SIGINT to Asian military operators.
UAVs
The idea of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS) as...
Packing a Punch
In terms of maximising levels in lethality, SOF continue to identify small arms and support weapon solutions capable of being used across a variety...
Searching for The Silent Service
Royal Australian Navy is honing its anti-submarine warfare skills with the help of Allies including the US Navy.
History of Submarines in the North Atlantic...
OK, Bomber!
When it enters service from circa 2030, the US Air Force’s Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider strategic bomber will likely be the most advanced aircraft...
Hitting Where it Hurts
The European Union has launched a project to develop an airborne electronic attack pod to equip combat aircraft as part of its PESCO initiative.
Permanent...
Jam and Scoot
Major General Borys Kremenetskyi, Ukraine’s defence and air attaché at the country’s London embassy shares his thoughts on the use of EW by Russia’s...
Danish radar manufacturer wins major supply contract for the Norwegian Army
Weibel Scientific has signed a major contract with leading European military supplier, KONGSBERG, for the supply of radars for a new mobile, ground-based air...
Saab and Raytheon Complete Successful Test Firings of Guided Carl-Gustaf Munition
Saab and U.S. defence company Raytheon have successfully completed a series of guided flight tests for the shoulder launched Guided Carl-Gustaf® Munition, featuring a...
Poland looks to shed robes of the past
Poland is on the defence acquisition trail to replace its old Soviet-era equipment, even if the new budget and strategy looks optimistic.
Poland has undoubtably...
Cool Tools
Raytheon has told Armada Analysis that it is working on the so-called Capability Drop-3 (CD3) incarnation of the US Army’s Electronic Warfare Planning and...