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How the F-14 Tomcat was top dog: A look at the AWG-9 radar system
Developed by Hughes through the F-111 program, the AWG-9, mated with the AIM-54 Phoenix, made the Grumman F-14 Tomcat the ...
Air Force Technology on MSN
UK invests £453m to upgrade RAF Typhoon radar systems
The funding will directly sustain 1,300 jobs in UK industry related to advanced radar development and integration on the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has contracted with RTX and Indra to update the country’s antiquated air traffic control system. The two contractors will replace the national network of radar ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced the FAA will replace the nation’s aging radar system.
Jan 5 (Reuters) - The United States awarded contracts on Monday to RTX Corp and Spain's Indra Sistemas to supply new radars for its aging air traffic control system, a major step in a ...
The Register on MSN
FAA signs radar deals to drag US air traffic control out of the 1980s
RTX and Indra land contracts as long-delayed overhaul moves ahead The US government has announced contracts for new radar infrastructure as part of its long-running effort to replace the country's ...
The Lanza LTR-25, developed by the Spanish company Indra Sistemas, is a mobile, long-range tactical 3D radar station ...
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN
New radar boosts Pax River safety
NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md. — The Naval Air Systems Command installed the AN/FPN-68 Precision Approach Radar at ...
A full scale mock-up of Raytheon's Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor. (Raytheon) The U.S. Army has formally approved a new air and missile defense sensor to replace its aging Patriot for ...
The FAA says it will be replacing outdated air traffic control systems at hundreds of airports across the nation. Pictured here is an AP file photo of an American Airlines American Eagle jet flying ...
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