(NASDAQ: ARBE) (TASE: ARBE), a global leader in Perception Radar solutions, announced today that a China-based state-owned automaker has chosen Hirain Technologies and Arbe's Ultra HD Radar for its ...
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B-52 with key radar upgrade flies to Edwards for testing
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force's plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life ...
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China could enable stealth jets turn enemy radar beams into power with its 6G smart surface
Researchers in China have reportedly developed a smart electromagnetic surface capable of converting ambient electromagnetic ...
The first B-52 is now carrying out testing with the APQ-188 AESA systems as part of the B-52 Radar Modernization Program.
When rain starts to fall, people immediately look to the weather radar to see how long it will last. But when severe weather strikes, meteorologists can use this technology to pinpoint the precise ...
The first automobile driver ever fined for speeding was Walter Arnold in England’s Kent County, circa 1896. Arnold, a Benz dealer, got caught going approximately 8 mph, well over the 2-mph limit for ...
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Radar, other upgrades planned for experimental US Air Force AI fighter
Raytheon was awarded a contract from the Air Force to put its air-cooled, compact PhantomStrike fire control radar into the X ...
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Russia successfully launches Soyuz rocket with radar observation satellite
Russia has launched a Soyuz-2.1a rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, carrying the Obzor-R No. 1 radar Earth observation ...
Using weather radar data, researchers estimated that roughly 100 trillion insects are flying above the United States on a ...
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X-62 VISTA to Receive Raytheon’s PhantomStrike Radar
The PhantomStrike AESA radar will be integrated on the U.S. Air Force’s X-62 VISTA as part of the recently announced Mission Systems Upgrade to expand ...
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