Global defense technology giant, AeroVironment (AV), has recently been awarded a $97 million U.S.
AV was awarded a $97.4 million U.S. Army contract to develop GENESIS, a next-generation Hardware-in-the-Loop testing environment advancing spectral imaging, sensor validation, and missile defense ...
GENESIS is a hardware-in-the-loop testing environment designed to evaluate missile defense and electro-optical/infrared sensor technologies.
A Swedish test pilot prepares to fly a Brazilian F-39E Gripen. Credit: Saab Group Brazilian Air Force pilots have started assessing the Leonardo infrared search and track (IRST) sensor on the Saab ...
A Virginia-based defense technology company has been awarded a major contract to help advance missile defense testing ...
A scale model of the new-look F-22 Raptor reveals details of its new stealthy external fuel tanks and underwing infrared ...
The Army is engineering new AI-enabled Hostile Fire Detection sensors for its fleet of armored combat vehicles to identify, track and target incoming enemy small arms fire. Even if the enemy rounds ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. (March 25, 2013) -- The development of a new test asset for Army aviation sensors brings results and solutions at a faster pace. Named the Mobile Apache Sensors Telemetry ...