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A structured capacitive sensor plus standard RFID IC yields a thin, battery-free contact-force readout.
The Air Force has awarded an $84 million contract to Avarint to develop simulations for the testing and evaluation of advanced sensors and fused systems on aircraft against electronic warfare attacks.
Airmen from the 87th Electronic Warfare Squadron assess the electronic warfare sensors of an HH-60G Pave Hawk during Red Flag 23-3 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in 2023. (Capt. Benjamin ...
Technology Military Air Force The Air Force wants to start using its ‘Angry Kitten’ system in combat The electronic warfare device has previously been employed in training scenarios.
Melexis unveiled its Tactaxis prototype, a magnetometer with an elastomer and a magnet embedded inside that measures force in three directions.
Electronic “force stickers” about the size of a grain of rice could one day make a joint implant work better. Or they could check the weight of inventory in a warehouse or monitor the safety ...
Two new Air Force squadrons are joining the service’s growing cadre of software coders focused on rushing new electronic warfare tools to the field, along with tacticians who will advise the ...
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