Flavia Camargos Pereira Australia’s revised defence investment plan: what it means for land warfare India’s drone industry ambitions accelerate with Xtend technology transfer deal Can UK interceptor efforts keep pace with the rising drone threat? US Army pursues 600 ISV-Hs to boost mobility and sustainment for manoeuvre brigades HIMARS rising: sales, industrial cooperation and missile tests are driving the weapon forward Japanese wheeled combat vehicles: procurement driven by operational realities US Army to procure next-gen remote sensing capabilities to boost battlefield mobility
Andreea Neblea
RTX Raytheon has developed a demonstrator of a ground-based variant of the US Navy (USN) Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) . The new electronic attack capability has been designed to act like an “invisible shield” for critical assets, according to the company. While the USN capability fits the EA-18G Growler and denies and disrupts enemy radars and communication systems, the land version jams and confuses surveillance and target systems, drones and other airborne threats. Speaking to Shephard ,
din zilele anterioare