The Electromagnetic Battle Management system will be a new start in FY21. Radio waves, used with the direction finding system that the soldiers in the picture are testing, are one part of the ...
Pendleton approved a $150,000 budget transfer to support new electromagnetic testing at the Unmanned Aerial Systems Test ...
The FY21 NDAA is requiring the secretary of defense to transfer electromagnetic spectrum operations responsibilities away from the commander of Strategic Command. (Sgt. Michael C. Roach/Army) ...
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy ...
Electromagnetic pulses lasting one millionth of a millionth of a second may hold the key to advances in medical imaging, communications and drug development. But the pulses, called terahertz waves, ...
In conflict zones from Europe to the Middle East, the electromagnetic spectrum has assumed a central place on the modern battlefield. In eastern Ukraine, Russian-backed forces have used sophisticated ...
The Department of Defense has issued a new strategy aimed at aligning DoD’s electromagnetic spectrum activities with the objectives of the National Defense and Security Strategies and goals of ...
Frequency can be measured quite accurately in the radio portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, where pulsations can be counted directly by electronic circuits. The "frequency comb" approach, ...
Electromagnetic wave is a wave consisting of electric and magnetic fields oscillating and traveling on the same direction. Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave and light in general is part ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE: PLTR) today announced that it was selected by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to deliver an Electromagnetic Battle Management ...
EGLIN AFB — Pending the results of an environmental assessment, Eglin Air Force Base will be the home of the Air Force's newest wing, a first-of-its-kind wing focusing on the electromagnetic spectrum.
The U.S. Army of the future may move away from the traditional radio frequencies toward little-used spectrum in part by using card-based radios, liquid metal antennas and laser communications. Today’s ...