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Raytheon begins delivery of railgun pulse power containers

TEWKSBURY, Mass., May 23, 2016 — Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has begun deliveries of pulse power containers in support of the U.S. Navy”s Railgun program. The containers, which are comprised of multiple pulsed power modules, will be integrated into the Navy”s Railgun test range for additional development and testing.The modular pulsed power containers, when combined,

The NightMare and the SilentHawk: U.S. Military’s “Stealth Motorcycle”

DARPA was commissioned to develop a new stealth motorcycle for the military in 2014. The goal: a motorcycle with no engine noise that allows the rider to sneak up on the enemy, that has a longer range that motorcycles powered by fuel, and more versatile than an electric bike.“The DARPA program calls for a lightweight,

AFSOC Moves Forward on Plans to Equip AC-130J with Laser Weapon by 2020

TAMPA, Fla. — Air Force Special Operations Command is on track to equip an AC-130J Ghostrider gunship with a laser weapon by the end of the decade, officials said May 25.Working alongside Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren in Virginia, the service has wrapped up the first phase of a two-part study that will give the

V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35

When the Marine Corps developed the V-22 Osprey in the 1980s, the vision was pretty simple: fly troops ashore in amphibious assaults launched from beyond the range of anti-ship missiles. Now they’re turning the Osprey into a gas station. The Marines clearly envision the tiltrotor as a sort of flying Swiss Army knife.One clear example

Can U.S. Air-to-Air Missiles Compete in Today”s Electronic Warfare Environment?

THE MIL & AERO COMMENTARY, 12 April 2016. A new order for advanced radar-spoofing electronic warfare (EW) equipment got me thinking: how well do U.S. air-to-air missiles fare against the world”s most advanced EW countermeasures? The answer appears to be not so well.For years, if not decades, U.S. military forces largely have neglected developing not

Air Force Funds Efforts to Mature Nanopowders for Enabling Lasers

Popular science fiction fantasy literature and film fans have long read about and watched their heroes using lasers to disable or destroy large enemy targets. Yet, these lasers have taken years longer to develop than predicted, partially because the materials from which the lasers are constructed have been problematic. Manufacturing technology under development by the

Boeing Pushing For New Engines, Advanced Cockpit on Super Hornets, Growlers

The Navy has plans to boost its F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler capabilities in the coming years to match an evolving threat, but plane manufacturer Boeing is still pushing for conformal fuel tanks, an advanced cockpit system and a new engine that the company says would add even more range and warfighting capability.Given tight

Final F-35 Testing Slips to 2018

WASHINGTON — The military’s top weapons tester has been warning for months that the F-35 will not be ready for its final test phase until 2018 at the earliest. On Tuesday, the Pentagon officially acknowledged the schedule slip.“We reviewed the status of operational test planning, and there is consensus that that is likely to occur

3rd Offset Strategy 101: What It Is, What the Tech Focuses Are

As it has been in the past, technological and operational innovation will be the key to it.There’s been a lot of talk about a Third Offset Strategy at the Defense Department lately. It’s part of Defense Secretary Ash Carter’s plan to make sure the U.S. military remains the world’s finest fighting force.The Third Offset Strategy

The Navy Has Seen the Future and It”s Filled With Drones

U.S. Naval forces are going all in on unmanned technologies. As evidence, look no further than two recent appointments: retired Marine Gen. Frank Kelley as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Unmanned Systems and Rear Adm. Robert Girrier as Director of Unmanned Warfare Systems in the newly established N99 directorate, which will oversee development

Air Force Chief Scientist: No Date Set for Hypersonic Vehicle Tests

The U.S. Air Force has no immediate plans to conduct hypersonic vehicle flight tests, the service”s chief scientist said May 17. Greg Zacharias said he “was not aware” of any set dates for a U.S. hypersonic flight test. Russia and China both conducted hypersonic missile flight tests in April, according to the Washington Free Beacon.There

Army Uses Technology to Increase Aerial Delivery Accuracy

ADELPHI, Md. (May 11, 2016) — Researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a new system that will enhance the capabilities of U.S. Army Pathfinders as they conduct aerial operations.In response to a Request for Information from the U.S. Army-Africa to remove what is known as the pilot balloon from the battlefield, ARL