The first B-52 is now carrying out testing with the APQ-188 AESA systems as part of the B-52 Radar Modernization Program.
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B-52 with key radar upgrade flies to Edwards for testing
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force's plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life ...
The Aviationist on MSN
B-52 Upgraded with AESA Radar Arrives at Edwards AFB
The B-52H received the AN/APQ-188 AESA radar at Boeing’s San Antonio facility and has now arrived at Edwards AFB for the ...
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Ukraine cripples Russian air defenses in Crimea after precision strikes destroy key radar systems
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate said precision strikes on December 13 dealt a major blow to Russian forces in ...
The US Air Force has begun evaluating a new active electronically scanned array radar system for its B-52H bomber fleet, with ...
Air Force Technology on MSN
Leonardo KRONOS radar guides SAMP/T NG missile in Italian qualification launch
Leonardo's KRONOS Grand Mobile tracked and guided an Italian SAM to intercept a target at a range not previously reached ...
American aircraft maker Boeing said it delivered the first B-52 Radar Modernization Program (RMP) flight test aircraft to the ...
A full scale mock-up of Raytheon's Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor. (Raytheon) The U.S. Army has formally approved a new air and missile defense sensor to replace its aging Patriot for ...
The U.S. Air Force flight test community received the first Boeing B-52 equipped with the RTX APQ-188 radar and related systems, allowing the next phase of the over-budget, $3.3 billion upgrade ...
Hensoldt will supply the radar systems to Rheinmetall’s air defence division, which specializes in ground-based air defence systems. The partnership strengthens the collaboration between two major ...
At the end of the Cold War, there were major revolutions in the technology used for aerial combat. The most visible one was stealth, with the iconic diamond shaped F-117 and B-2 stealth bombers and ...
It sounds like the start of a horror movie. A group of young airmen step off a plane onto the frozen tundra, where they have to inspect a Cold War-era radar site deep in the Arctic Circle. But it’s ...
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