The drone-mounted sensor tracks targets by detecting radio signals from mobile phones and relaying real-time coordinates to command systems.
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Next-Gen Radar & Detection
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Explore the future of radar and detection technologies.
From surveillance systems to stealth detection, we break down innovations that enhance situational awareness, improve threat detection, and ensure superiority on land, air, and sea.
India Takes on Stealth With First-Ever Photonic Radar
Photonic radars offer sharper imaging, faster signal processing, and stronger resistance to jamming, enhancing detection of stealth aircraft and small threats.
GA-ASI’s MQ-9B SeaGuardian Drone Evolves With Ultra’s Sub-Hunting Tech
GA-ASI and Ultra Maritime will integrate compact sonobuoys and receivers into SeaGuardian, enhancing autonomous submarine detection capabilities.
China Claims New Decoy Tech Turns Single Warship Into ‘Ghost Fleet’
China’s new decoy tech creates fake ship signals that confuse adversaries and make targeting far more difficult.
Terma’s New 3D Radar Flags Hostile Micro Drones by Analyzing Flight Patterns
The SCANTER Sphera radar uses AI to detect tiny drones by analyzing unique flight and movement patterns.
China’s New Drone-Mounted Tech Hunts Submarines Using Magnetics
China’s drone-mounted submarine hunter is designed for low-latitude hotspots like the South China Sea.
Lockheed, Arquimea Advance Tactical ISR With AI-Powered Anomaly Detection
Skunk Works and Arquimea’s new AI-powered anomaly detection system isn’t just about scanning more — it’s about scanning smarter.
F-22 Raptor to Get Next-Gen Infrared Sensor From Lockheed
Lockheed Martin has been contracted to integrate a next-generation infrared search and track system onto the F-22 Raptor.
Charles River to Develop AI Submarine Detection System for US Navy
The US Navy has awarded Charles River Analytics $1 million to develop a tool that uses AI to identify adversary submarines by their magnetic signals.
Boeing Clinches $616M US Air Force Deal for F-15 Survivability System
Boeing has been awarded a $616-million contract to begin full-rate production of the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System for the F-15.