Greetings.
So yeah, i believe everyone already heard about the Space-X's new ambitious plan for connectivity named as Starlink. This will involve thousands of LEO or V-LEO Satellites, forming a massive web of global coverage.
Two major points of Starlink seems to be of a great potentials for...
It is likely for electronic warfare.
Anyway here is the excellent article by Bart Hendrick, reads like a detective novel.
t seems like it’s part of general fashion for nuclear powered military projects in Russia at the moment.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/3809/1
electronicwarfare
gas-cooled reactor
kb arsenal
keldysh research center
kret
plazma-2010
rkk energiya
thermionic reactor
transport and energy module
ukp-yaeu
Via https://twitter.com/HenriKenhmann
Length 10m, wingspan 22m, MTOW 13t, cruise at 13km / 0.6Ma, Vmax 0.75Ma.
Positioning: Strategic recognition and strikes high value targets. First flight 2019, serial production 2022.
2018
2020s
airborne early warning
close air support
cold war ii
drone
electronicwarfare
late 2010s
people's liberation army
people's liberation army air force
people's republic of china
sead
strategic reconnaissance
ucav
Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV)
Advanced Technology Development Future Naval Capability (FNC) Program
Science and Technology
Brief to Industry
https://www.scribd.com/document/369430054/ONR-Armored-Reconnaissance-Vehicle
amphibious vehicle
cold war ii
early 2020s
electronicwarfare
late 2010s
office of naval research
optionally manned
reconnaissance
united states
united states marine corps
united states navy
unmanned air vehicle
unmanned ground vehicle
usmc
central intelligence agency
cold war
electronicwarfare
lockheed
national reconnaissance office
national security agency
photographic reconnaissance
post-world war ii
rand corporation
signals intelligence
space age
space race
spy sat
strategic reconnaissance
tactical reconnaissance
united states
united states air force
"Pentagon Creates Electronic Warfare Programs Council to Boost U.S. Technological Edge"
by Megan Eckstein
March 17, 2015 10:16 AM • Updated: March 17, 2015 11:15 AM
Source:
http://news.usni.org/2015/03/17/pentagon-creates-electronic-warfare-programs-council-to-boost-u-s-technological-edge
air combat command
air force global strike command
b-52
boeing
cold war
cold war ii
electronicwarfare
heavy bomber
nuclear battlefield
post-cold war
strategic air command
strategic bomber
united states air force
usa
2010s
afv
armored vehicle
armoured fighting vehicles
darpa
defense advanced research projects agency
early 2020s
electronicwarfare
reconnaissance
rough terrain
u.s. army
united states
united states army
Here is a list of all known M-8 family designations from Catalogue of aeronautical products and systems (it has been translated, reorganized and reordered according to the sequence of the Western alphabet). I am pretty certain however that additions and corrections will inevitably happen!
V-8...
cold war
commonwealth of independent states
electronicwarfare
mil design bureau
post-cold war
red army
red fleet
russian federation
soviet air forces
soviet union
ussr
.
I don't know where this really belongs (if at all) anyway, out of interest, Air Britain have (?) released a new book on RAF unmanned aircraft / target drones / recon drones called "Sitting Ducks and Peeping Toms" - I do NOT know if any projected models are included :-...
aerial gunnery target
aerial torpedo
british army
cold war
drone
early 21st century
electronicwarfare
fleet air arm
interwar period
late 20th century
photo-recce
post-cold war
royal air force
royal navy
tactical reconnaissance
target drone
unmanned aerial vehicle
war on terror
world war i
world war ii
air mobility command
airborne command post
albm
boeing
cold war
electronicwarfare
mcdonnell douglas
military airlift command
north atlantic treaty organisation
post-cold war
strategic air command
transport aircraft
united states air force
war on terror
The unbuilt Beechcraft Raider of 1985 was meant as a recoverable tactical UAV for active and passive countermeasures, and was derived from the basic MQM-107 Streaker design. Does anyone know if it was a company-developed project or if it was a reply to some official specification that was later...
1980s
beech aircraft corporation
beechcraft
cold war
electronicwarfare
elint
remotely piloted air system
remotely piloted vehicle
rpv
tactical reconnaissance
united states
unmanned aerial vehicle
I must preface this first look review by saying that, while I'm interested in space technology, its not my speciality, so I'm approaching this book from this angle.
Bill Rose has put together a well written and nicely illustrated book on various military space projects. Its 192 pages long and...
anti-satellite
cold war
early 21st century
electronicwarfare
elint
great britain
late 20th century
nasa
photographic reconnaissance
post-cold war
signals intelligence
soviet union
space weapons
spaceplane
ssto
strategic reconnaissance
tactical reconnaissance
third reich
united states
world war ii
you know it from TV
in Star Trek, the Klingons and Romulan use Cloaking device
or in Anime Full Metall Panic, have Invisible Helicopter.
only Sci Fi ? NO !
in 2006 David Schurig and his colleagues at Duke University in Durham,
imagined the first and most primitive Cloaking device .
It...
20th century
21st century
active camouflage
camouflage
cold war
cyberpunk
deception ecm
electromagnetic cloaking
electronicwarfare
optical camouflage
science fact
science fiction
thermo-optic camouflage
thermoptic camouflage
thermoptics
vietnam war
world war ii
Curious to know if Concorde was ever considered in a military role, maybe as a recce aircraft or cruise missile platform?
Would this have been feasible?
alcm
cold war
electronicwarfare
elint
great britain
hypersonic
nuclear battlefield
raf strike command
royal air force
sigint
signals intelligence
strategic bomber
strategic reconnaissance
supersonic transport
tactical reconnaissance
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