Tag: Raytheon
Royal Thai Army to Receive Up to 300 Javelin Missiles
The US State Department has approved a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) sale of Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin Missiles and related equipment to the Thai armed...
MSPO 2021 with National Pavilions
According to the Americans and the British, this year's MSPO promises to be an outstanding show.
The 29th International Defence Industry Exhibition - the...
Collins Aerospace connects military airborne and ground data through multi-node network
New approach expedites data transmission and extends data range
Two contracts awarded by U.S. Air Force for up to $21 million
As the battlespace...
Check Six – 360º Air Engagements
Air-to-air missiles can engage targets beyond visual range and ‘over the shoulder.’
The development of fighter aircraft has largely stalled in recent years, at least...
RAF Sentinel R1 Takes Final Curtain Call
One of the Royal Air Force’s most effective Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft of recent times, the Raytheon Sentinel R1, was withdrawn from...
Pan’s Labyrinth
Published in the September 2020 Issue - Unravelling the mystery of the US PAN-1 signals intelligence collection satellite, and UCAV strikes in Yemen.
Like any...
Closing the Gap on Air and Missile Defence
Air and Missile Defence (AMD), neglected during the Army’s focus on counter-insurgency, requires revival to be competitive on the peer-on-peer battlefield.
In addition, the...
Collins Aerospace brings next-generation sensors to FastJets
Collins Aerospace’s MS-110 sensor features multi-spectral technology, significantly increasing intelligence capabilities and improving imagery in poor visibility.
Retrofit kits available to convert Dual-Band,...
When they sounded the ALARM
30 years ago, the RAF deployed its ALARM anti-radar missile. Armada reflects on this weapon and its legacy.
British Aerospace’s Air-Launched Anti-Radar Missile, better known...
The Expansion of GCC Air Power
Published in the Middle East Feb/Mar 2021 Supplement - The expansion of GCC Air Power has been rapid and in no small measure driven...