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The UK Ministry of Defence has ordered a third, record-breaking, Zephyr-S Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, as part of a £13million contract with Airbus Defence and Space.
7layers announced the Interlab EVO web-based and scalable test management system for the verification and validation processes required for the development and market access of wireless devices and smart services.
QinetiQ and Paramount Group have signed a memorandum of collaboration to identify areas of mutual interest by sharing opportunity, design, technology and global market intelligence.
The Swiss air navigation services provider, Skyguide, has awarded Indra a contract to deploy primary S-Band surveillance radars at the Geneva and Zurich international airports.
Cobham SATCOM has developed a new version of its SAILOR 900 VSAT Ku-Band antenna, featuring a new Block Up Converter that delivers the potential for satcom service providers to deliver higher uplink bandwidths.
By the end of 2016, more than half of all new automotive 77 GHz radar systems will be equipped with chips from Infineon Technologies. Thus, one in 15 new cars will use a driver assistance system utilizing the company’s 77 GHz radar chips.
Cobham Wireless announced that its cellular digital idDAS solution is being made available for public safety communications and will be available worldwide in Q4 2016.
The first fully integrated detect-track-disrupt-defeat AUDS developed by a trio of British companies has been selected by the US FAA for evaluation at US airports as part of its Pathfinder Programme.