On the 50th anniversary of the F-15 Eagle’s first flight and its groundbreaking APG-63 radar that helped the fighter revolutionize tactical combat, here’s a look at the state of radars and mission systems today.
By Breaking DefenseFor contemporary battle planners, the KC-46A will play a revolutionary role in connecting all-domain forces for the information advantage that it takes to succeed in 21st century air warfare.
By BOEINGYou get higher speeds with less weight and drag. Meeting speed, range and payload targets for the Army’s two Future Vertical Lift programs can be partially accomplished with transformational integrations of systems that have never been brought together before.
By Breaking DefenseRI&S uses experimental platform to test JADC2 concepts during Valiant Shield 22
By Raytheon Intelligence & SpaceThere’s no one software application, wave form, or set of capabilities that can win the day against near peers. Open systems, however, are that one thing that will keep Army systems relevant in all stages of conflict.
By Breaking DefenseThe wars of tomorrow are won with the innovations of today.
By BoeingNow being integrated on the F-35B, F/A-18E/F, and F-15E, the StormBreaker glide bomb has an advanced tri-mode seeker and is the first network-enabled weapon in the Air Force inventory.
By Breaking DefenseMaintain real-time situational awareness in key locations with advanced unmanned aerial systems.
By General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.The new era of military and security operations in the Indo-Asia Pacific region depends more than anything else on one key asset: insight.
By General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.With greater lift and increased commonality, the Army’s heavy-lift helicopter just keeps getting better.
By BoeingA newly configured plane — which they’re calling ARTEMIS 2.0 — is expected to be ready in March 2022, Leidos says. This comes after two extensive deployments to both the Pacific and European theaters, flying more than 569 mission hours and boasting an impressive readiness rate of more than 90 percent in 2020.
By Colin ClarkBell’s methodology to meet the Army’s Modular Open Systems Approach requirement is enabled by a common digital backbone that will be instantiated on both the V-280 Valor for FLRAA and the Bell 360 Invictus for FARA.
By Barry RosenbergHow Raytheon Technologies uses modeling and simulation to prepare for UAS threats
By Raytheon Missiles & Defense