First widely used radar technology was developed for military purpose during World War II. Today, more than half a century later, there is a much wider radar application area beyond the military one.
In 2024, threats can emerge from multiple domains: land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. Modern offensive weapons, such as autonomous drones and hypersonic missiles, demand advanced radar systems ...
Dublin, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Commercial Airport Radar System Market Outlook 2025-2034: Market Share, and Growth Analysis By Type (Surveillance Radar, Surface Movement Radar, ...
Driver-assist technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, significantly enhancing vehicle safety and convenience. Central to these advancements are lidar and radar systems, which provide the ...
Smiths Interconnect provides RF resistives built on chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond substrates. Components such as ...
It’s an issue we can no longer afford to treat as theoretical. To address this threat, the space industry must transition from ground-based tracking to orbit-based detection systems capable of ...
Engineers at Duke University have developed a system named "MadRadar," capable of manipulating automotive radar sensors, raising concerns about the security of radar technology in modern vehicles. "In ...
Leonardo UK will deliver a first flight-test example of the ECRS Mk2 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for the Eurofighter Typhoon before year-end, with the Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) ...