KRYTAR Announces Two New Compact Directional Couplers
KRYTAR, Inc. announces two new directional couplers operating in the wideband frequency range of 1.7 to 20.0 GHz (L- through K-Bands) offering nominal coupling of 20 dB and 30 dB.
KRYTAR, Inc. announces two new directional couplers operating in the wideband frequency range of 1.7 to 20.0 GHz (L- through K-Bands) offering nominal coupling of 20 dB and 30 dB.
Raytheon has received a $525 million contract from the U.S. Navy to produce ESSM Block 2 missiles and spares for the U.S. and allied nations.
Epirus announced the introduction of Leonidas Expeditionary, developed as part of a $5.5 million contract award from the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR).
CML Micro extends its SµRF range of sub-GHz MMICs with a 2 W power amplifier (PA) optimized for linear performance and high reliability.
Pickering Interfaces announced that its Microwave Switch Design Tool has been updated to include schematic design and simulation capabilities.
Check out Microwave Journal's coverage of the 27th edition of the European Microwave Week.
An advanced new radar which will equip Royal Air Force (RAF) pilots with the ability to locate, identify and suppress enemy air defences has taken to the skies for the first time.
The State Department has decided to approve a possible foreign military sale to the Government of Australia of advanced anti-radiation guided missiles-extended range (AARGM-ER) and related equipment for an estimated cost of $405 million.
At EuMW 2024, Calterah demonstrated how its cutting-edge mmWave radar chip technologies empowered in-cabin sensing and intelligent driving and also engaged in in-depth discussions with global industry experts.
Sivers Semiconductors announced receiving first-year funding of $6 million from the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub through U.S. CHIPS and Science Act under the Microelectronics Commons Program.
CesiumAstro announced Element, a fully integrated satellite platform set to revolutionize both defense and commercial space sectors.
Elbit America's multi-mission AESA tactical radar, MATR-X, was put to the test during a recent series of experimental events titled "Silent Swarm."