Tag: Raytheon
There be Dragons!
Reports on social media emerged in April that Royal Air Force General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper uninhabited aerial vehicles are flying equipped with the Outdragon...
Striking Back
Raytheon’s Tomahawk cruise missile Block development provides new challenges to Kongsberg’s increasingly popular Naval Strike Missile.
For a long time in the post-Cold War world,...
Naval Radar Market Forecast $2.6 Billion Over 15 Years
The market for naval surveillance radars to equip large surface combatants could be worth in excess of $2.6 billion over the next 15 years.
Naval...
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...
Listening Out of Sight
The importance of airborne intelligence gathering has been underlined by the war in Ukraine and listening almost from a position of anonymity is a...
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 Spectrum SitRep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Calling all speakers!
The Royal Air Force Museum has...
Following the Rule Book
Details are emerging of the Ukrainian Air Force’s air defence suppression doctrine as the country seeks to win and sustain air superiority and supremacy...
US Marines Re-establish Mid-Range Air Defence
On 12 January 2024, the US Marines showcased its Medium Range Intercept Capability (MRIC). MRIC is designed to defend expeditionary fixed locations against air...