The U.S. Space Force is working on a groundbreaking capability that will help the military in part achieve its vision to connect sensors to shooters for joint all-domain command and control across the ...
The Air Force plans to shift a portion of its ground moving target indicator mission from the aging Joint Surveillance Target and Attack Radar aircraft, pictured above, to Space Force and National ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is seeking more than $1.2 billion in funding over the next five years for a secretive “Long Range Kill Chains” program to track moving targets from space. The Air ...
The Department of the Air Force is shifting the moving target indicator mission away from the E-8C Joint STARS to a new constellation of satellites. Credit: U.S. Air Force The Department of the Air ...
The Air Force is looking to develop a system that improves the gathering and sharing of information related to ground targets. The Air Force is looking to develop a system for gathering and ...
The Army is testing a next-generation surveillance plane engineered to identify enemy targets quickly from the air with a high-tech datalink to connect on-board sensors and computers with a ...
Aging fleets of airborne radar are giving way to a new era: in 2028, the U.S. Space Force will begin launching satellites that will be able to track cars and boats from space, to supply ground moving ...
Army officials want to integrate the Ground Moving Target Indicator radar system with the Blue Force Tracking satellite system so commanders and soldiers get a more comprehensive view of enemy and ...
Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. Michael Guetlein. Credit: U.S. Air Force The U.S. Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) expect to field ground-moving target indicator (GMTI) ...