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US Navy wants anti-radiation missile that can hunt and kill airborne radars
The Naval Air Systems Command, known as NAVAIR, is conducting market research for a weapon it calls the Advanced Emission ...
Amidst a push to expand and reform missile production in the United States, the US Navy has published a contract seeking to procure a new type of Anti-Radiation Missile (ARM), dubbed the Advanced ...
The US and Israel said they hit hundreds of targets across Iran, ranging from military sites to high-ranking officials.
Ballistic missile launches from Iran target US sites in Bahrain and Qatar; Gulf air defenses respond as Israel confirms ...
The main driving cost, according to data compiled by Anadolu, is the US AN/FPS-132 early warning radar system at Al Udeid Air ...
Stealth duds on the flightline?
The US-Israel-Iran conflict has already destroyed billion-dollar radar systems, fighter jets and warships. Here’s a deep dive ...
The EA-18G Growler, the US Navy’s premier electronic attack aircraft, has emerged as a critical asset aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford and the USS Abraha.
Radar equipment aboard DDG 128, shown here, recently underwent testing. (HII) With AN/SPY-6 variants proving themselves in testing and integration, radar manufacturer Raytheon is training its ...
The Aviationist on MSN
US Navy seeking anti-radiation missile which can also kill airborne radars
NAVAIR is looking for an advanced anti-radiation missile with a longer range than the ones in the Navy's current inventory and which can also engage airborne targets. The Naval Air Systems Command ...
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