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5th October 2020
New 6U VITA-62-compliant power supply
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The new VITA 62 compliant power supply is designed for 6U OpenVPX conduction-cooled chassis systems. The product operates from a nominal 28V input with predefined output voltages ranging from 3.3V to 12V and delivering up to 1000W of power. The new 6U supply fully meets MIL-461F, MIL-704F, and MIL-1275E standards.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
3 major trends driving growth in the 3D printing
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Reports suggest that global aerospace 3D printing materials market size will cross the $495m mark by 2026. Growing popularity of additive manufacturing in the production of intricate lightweight cabin interiors of aircrafts will favour business growth over the coming years. Saipriya Iyer explains.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
Ultra secures Sonobuoy Test Facility Upgrade contract
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Ultra has secured a contract from QinetiQ to support them in replacing the entire Sonobuoy Test Facility (STF) system at the British Underwater Test & Evaluation Centre, MOD BUTEC. This work includes replacing the Software Defined Sonobuoy Receivers (SDSRs), the Command function transmitters as well as a suite of analysis software for the Ground Monitoring Station which provides control, monitoring, recording and analysis capabilities for the Sonobuoy on test.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
Smiths Interconnect wins radar assembly contract
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Smiths Interconnect has been awarded a development partner contract from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) to design a multi-function microwave transmit and receive assembly ideal for Radar and Military Data Link communication applications.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
UK startup wins Rapid Innovation DASA contract
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UK startup, Flare Bright has announced that it has won a UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) contract to rapidly innovate it's SnapShot product. SnapShot is a tiny, stealthy and fully autonomous nanodrone. It can fly in almost any weather or atmospheric conditions, and it isn’t affected by other electromagnetic signals or needs GPS to guide it.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
(COTS) Ethernet PHY transceiver purposed for mil/aero
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The VSC8540/41 Gigabit Ethernet PHY RMII / RGMII Transceiver from Microchip Technology is a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)-based device that has been upgraded for avionics and military applications. Aircraft, military vehicle and ground-based systems that rely on intelligence, information and secure connectivity to support mission success require enhanced technology designed to operate in extreme temperatures and environmental events.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
Ultra receives $31m order for ORION Tactical Communications Systems
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Ultra has announced that the US Marine Corps Systems Command branch has placed a $31m order for Ultra ORION X500 radio systems for the Line of Sight Radio System (LRS) Project supported by the Terrestrial High Capacity Communications Program Office.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
MoD taps into new technologies to embrace data at scale
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Oracle has announced that Defence Digital, a department in the UK’s Ministry of Defence, is making Oracle Cloud Infrastructure available within the MODCLOUD Multi-Hybrid suite of secure services, meeting the rapid demand for real time information advantage. Oracle’s flexible hybrid cloud infrastructure enables the choice and scale of technologies to manage data in a highly compliant environment.
Aerospace & Defence
5th October 2020
SEOSAT/INGENIO satellite begins its journey to Kourou
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The Spanish optical Earth observation satellite SEOSAT/INGENIO will begin its journey from Torrejón air base in Madrid (Spain) to Kourou, for a launch on a Vega rocket. SEOSAT, acronym for Spanish Earth Observation Satellite, is a high-resolution optical satellite devoted to civil use, to be placed in orbit at an altitude of 670km with a launch scheduled on 18th November, 2020.
Podcasts
5th October 2020
Podcast: Episode #12 - Graphene Hall Effect sensors ready for high-radiation applications
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Paragraf, has demonstrated the ability of its graphene Hall Effect sensors to withstand high levels of radiation. The discovery, based on testing from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), proves that ‘unpackaged’ Hall Effect sensors can be used in high-radiation environments such as space. The project was funded by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency. Electronic Specifier talks to Co-founder Ivor Guiney.
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