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Autonomous Software-Defined Radio Receiver Market Overview with Key Players Strategies – ROHDE & SCHWARZ (Germany), Rockwell Collins (U.S.), Harris Corporation (U.S.), Northrop Grumman (U.S.), BAE Systems (U.K), Elbit Systems (Israel), Thales Group (France) – Clark County Blog

Global Autonomous software radio Market recently added by Qurate Research to its huge repository. This report also includes Impact of the COVID19 outbreak analysis of key points influencing market growth. The report provides a basic review of the industry inclusive definitions, classifications,, applications and structure of the industrial chain. The analysis of the global autonomous […]

Autonomous Software-Defined Radio Receiver Market Overview with Key Players Strategies – ROHDE & SCHWARZ (Germany), Rockwell Collins (U.S.), Harris Corporation (U.S.), Northrop Grumman (U.S.), BAE Systems (U.K), Elbit Systems (Israel), Thales Group (France) – Clark County Blog Read More »

NTS-3 experimental satellite launch delayed to 2023

Image: Air Force Research Laboratory The experimental satellite NTS-3 will be launched in 2023, according to reports from C4ISRNET and Space news. The US military will use the positioning, navigation and synchronization (PNT) satellite in addition to GPS. The satellite was originally scheduled to launch in 2022. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) plans to

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Rafael demonstrates advanced tactical radio, sensor-to-shooter capabilities to German Army

Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems announced last week that it had completed the second phase of Germany’s Transparent Battlefield survey and demonstrated BNET software-defined radio (SDR) communication and the company’s Fire Weaver shooter sensor system for the German military. The demonstration in the second phase, which took place in November, included live traffic from Pegasus

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Ham Radio Forms a Planet-Sized Space Weather Sensor Network

Space weather events, triggered by solar emissions and their interactions with Earth’s atmosphere, can have significant effects on communications and navigation technology and on electric power systems. As with terrestrial weather events, the economic impacts of space weather–related disruptions can be substantial, affecting satellite systems as well as systems on the ground. A

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