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Hyperion Technology Group, Inc.
Sensor engineering and signal processing for security, surveillance, and geospatial science including commercial off-the-shelf sensors, signal processing and sensor engineering for the detection of seismic and volcanic activity and the detection and location of live weapons fire, acoustic sensing and signal processing for the detection of gunfire and explosions in public places, and more.
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Scientific Research Corp. STI Division
SRC supports the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex by upgrading and sustaining test range assets and by operating these assets during test and training events such as Red Flag. Our team supports unique system technologies, combat training, and weapons systems evaluation, all while operating in austere locations.
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General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies
Our maritime solutions are trusted above and below the open sea to address next-generation challenges. From secure communications to complex weapons systems, underwater vehicles to electronic warfare, our innovations equip the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and maritime communities with a vast array of advantages to protect the freedom of the seas.
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Microflown AVISA B.V.
In regions with tensions, the cease fires agreed upon along a border line are usually fragile. The global community is often asked to send in observers trying to maintain the peace and to report on violations from both sides. There is a need for well described events in the formal reporting, when, where, what kind of weapon etc.
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Hyperion Technology Group, Inc.
Sensor engineering and signal processing for defense, intelligence, and national security including sensor engineering and signal processing for detect and track of unauthorized aircraft, acoustic sensing and sensor fusion for protection of forward operating base perimeters, sensor engineering and signal processing to detect and locate live weapons fire, infrasound sensing and signal processing to geolocate counter-fire, and more.
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Elbit Systems of America®
The Autonomous Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation System's unique combination of advanced air-to-air and air-to-ground combat training ensures air commands optimum utilization of flight hours and other valuable resources. Each system is fully customizable to address the skill sets of each operator. Key features include real-time kill weapons delivery, and electronic warfare attack notifications.
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Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Weapons' accuracy and reliability are crucial factors for combat success. The ability to accurately locate a target and stabilize the shot while moving out of the line of sight could make all the difference. The modular, upgradeable Turret Drive Stabilization System delivers target location accuracy and precise tank turret stabilization with the flexibility system integrators need to define and deploy the exact solution they require.
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Ultra Electronics
Ultra is a world-leader in torpedo defence for both submarines and surface ships, with systems currently operational with multiple NATO nations. Using a combination of passive and active sonars systems, Ultra’s technology provides platforms with the ability to detect and classify all known torpedoes. On detection of a threat torpedo the system automatically recommends the optimum evasion course, whilst simultaneously using countermeasures to confuse and defeat the weapon.
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North Atlantic Industries
Based on the MIL-STD-1553 signal and interface backbone, MIL-STD-1760 defines a standardized electrical interface to address additional aircraft weapons stores management and as such, includes some special requirements. The FTJ module meets the operational requirements within the general specifications of MIL-STD-1760 as applied to an integrated I/O function module, and include special designed holt transceivers to ensure signal parameter operation and integrity.
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FTK -
North Atlantic Industries
Based on the MIL-STD-1553 signal and interface backbone, MIL-STD-1760 defines a standardized electrical interface to address additional aircraft weapons stores management and as such, includes some special requirements. The FTK module meets the operational requirements within the general specifications of MIL-STD-1760 as applied to an integrated I/O function module, and include special designed holt transceivers to ensure signal parameter operation and integrity.
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T940 Series -
Astronics Corporation
The T940 Series for the VXIbus provides the basis for a complete state-of-the-art digital solution at the subsystem level. The T940 is the solution for both legacy digital replacement and new test stations to be built for digital test including aircraft/ avionics, weapons systems, spacecraft, semiconductors and medical devices.
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E-Labs, Inc.
This type of testing is required for devices, systems, and applications within the military and aerospace industries. Weapons, aircraft, ground and support equipment, electrical, and electronic systems must meet the established requirements.During electromagnetic interference the component's electrical circuit is affected due to either electromagnetic conduction or electromagnetic radiation from an external source.
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AIM GmbH
AIM can provide a wide range of customized solutions:*Special-to Type Test Equipment (STTE)*High Level Bus Analysers (HLBA)*Data Acquisition Recording & Simulation Systems*Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE)*MIL-STD-1760 Weapon Test Sets*Fibre optic MIL-STD-1553 Stub/ARINC429 Link Extension System (FoMIS/FoL)
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Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc.
The SSR-7000 consists of a radiation detection system that operates in concert with a MM Wave body scanner and an electronic countermeasure IED Defeat System. This three part solution is geared to deal with finding remote controlled weapons that are designed to detonate radioactive contents with a discharge that may or may not reach nuclear yield. Dirty bombs of this type are designed to cause terror and maximum panic.
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CME Technology Co. Ltd.
High impact shock test system meets MIL-S-901D standard which covers shock testing requirements for ship board machinery, equipment, systems, and structures, excluding submarine pressure hull penetrations. The purpose of these requirements is to verify the ability of shipboard installations to withstand shock loadings which may be incurred during wartime service due to the effects of nuclear or conventional weapons.