India has implemented the National Automatic Identification System network built by the Saab in collaboration with Elcome marine service. With 74 lighthouses now fitted with Saab systems, the National Automatic Information System (NAIS) provides coverage to entire Indian Coast
Cassidian has introduced an airborne ground surveillance radar that uses the newest ultra-high-resolution radar technology to monitor wide areas with stationary targets while at the same time detecting and tracking moving targets at great distances. The utilisation of a special modular architecture permits scalability of bandwidth, frequency band and processing performance
India on Sunday test-fired the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile as part of a user trial by the Army from a test range at Chandipur, off the Odisha coast. "The cruise missile was test fired from a ground mobile launcher from the launch complex-3 at about 1030 hours and all data is being retrieved for analysis," defence official was quoted as saying
ATK announces it has been selected as a key participant to support the U.S
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General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics (GD), has been awarded a contract to provide supply chain management services to the U.S
The U.S Navy has awarded a $7
Dynamics Research Corporation has won a $206 million contract from the U.S Defense Logistics Agency as one of eight contractors for a new five-year blanket purchase agreement for program management support service
Carl Zeiss AG has sold 75.1% of its Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH shares to Cassidian
The Stuxnet computer virus, suspected to have been created by the CIA to impede Iran’s nuclear program, may have led to extensive collateral damage by affecting Siemens control software in India and Indonesia to a large extent and in over 100 other countries to a smaller extent. Since first being detected in 2010, Stuxnet infected over 8,500 Indian systems in the first five days, another 5,000 in Indonesia and about 3,000 in Iran, according to media reports