The first Type 1 radar system was produced and installed on a fishing trawler in 1947. It would become the first type-approved radar of any kind, earning a type-approval certificate in August 1948 (see photo). Kelvin Hughes (www.kelvinhughes.com)...
So-called “suicide bombers,” carrying or wearing hidden explosives or weapons as part of terrorist activities, have too often thwarted the best intentions of military and police forces to stop them. Fortunately, a weapon for battling such terrori...
Whether coming from your pocket or high up in the stratosphere, massive amounts of data are on the move at all times, and the ubiquitous transmitter makes it all happen.
Communications methods and equipment have become even more complicated on the battlefield than in everyday life, and the importance of properly orchestrating multidomain command and control (C2) was emphasized recently at a meeting of top U.S. Ai...
Harris Corp. has received a two-year grant as part of a team tasked with developing beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations for unmanned aircraft systems (UASs). Harris will partner with the University of North Dakota and the Northern Plai...
Rockwell Collins has become the first company to achieve Counterfeit Avoidance Accreditation Program (CAAP) accreditation for its supply-chain management procedures. The accreditation, which was earned as the result of an extensive auditing proce...
These versatile electromechanical tuners can create impedances using three independently adjustable wideband probes at three harmonic frequencies continuously from 20 to 110 GHz.
These stamped, cost-effective, spring-loaded probe pins provide exemplary performance and long-term reliability for high-density automated testing and compression interconnections.
By combining left- and right-handed transmission lines with conventional microstrip circuitry, it is possible to achieve a wide passband for an UWB bandpass filter.