Fight for B-52 Standoff Jammer contract begins
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Northrop Grumman, Boeing and BAE systems are competing to win a contract from the United States Air Force, for the design and development of US Air Force (USAF) B-52 Standoff Jammer (SOJ) to an "airborne electronic attack" (AEA) capability aircraft.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2005
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Testing continues on USAF Airborne Laser
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This Airborne Laser project is a component of the US Missile Defense Agency's multi-level strategy. It is designed to demolish ballistic missiles in their boost phase by heating the already hot electronics with a laser.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2005
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USAF begins receiving new Intel system
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The first version of an updated system-Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) 10.2 designed for accessing multiple sources of intelligence through one system is received by the US Air Force (USAF) is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Electronic Defense
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0192-429X
Year: 2005
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