Moderadores: Lepanto, poliorcetes, Edu, Orel
...del F-35, un avión invisible al radar que, junto con el también estadounidense F-22, y con el chino Chengju J-20, es en único caza de quinta generación operativo hoy en día.
Orel escribió:...del F-35, un avión invisible al radar que, junto con el también estadounidense F-22, y con el chino Chengju J-20, es en único caza de quinta generación operativo hoy en día.
Mirad que rápido se han hecho eco de lo del J-20 ya en servicio. Estará en pruebas muy iniciales.
El caza chino es una mierda pinchada en palo que no vale ni para comparar, ni para comprar, ni como 'coco' para justificar la compra del otro.
No es que tengan mucho que demostar, tienen que demostrarlo todo.
IAI unveils radar that detects targets in dense forests
by Ryan Maass
Washington (UPI) Mar 14, 2017
Israel Aerospace Industries on Tuesday revealed a new radar capable of identifying targets traveling through heavily wooded areas.
The radar, known as the ELM-2112FP persistent surveillance foliage penetration radar, was developed by IAI subsidiary ELTA Systems, and will be displayed at the upcoming LAAD Defense & Security conference in Brazil.
The conference is scheduled to take place between April 4 and April 7 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
The ELM-2112FP is being marketed as a border security solution with all-weather infrastructure protection applications on land and sea. According to IAI, the system provides previously unavailable capabilities, and has already been successfully deployed.
"This radar is a technological breakthrough that takes the family of persistent radars a step further by providing a viable solution for securing borders and facilities," ELTA Systems general manager Israel Lupa explained in a press release. "This unique and proven capability offers a real and immediate operational solution to the full area persistent surveillance, and we are confident that there will be a strong demand for such a system."
The ELM-2112FP's forest-penetrating abilities are supported by Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave technology, or FMCW, which allows operators to track personnel and vehicle movements in congested regions of interest in real-time regardless of a clear line-of-sight. IAI maintains the technology will help eliminate "intelligence gaps" in compromised areas.
"Using this radar has opened our eyes in places that were so far beyond our vision; this system has huge operational value," the company said, quoting an unmanned border protection commander.
champi escribió:"Primera prueba del Bloostar, el cohete español lanzado desde un globo": http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/03/1 ... -un-globo/
Qué pasada!!! Es bueno saber que desde España también salen proyectos interesantes y no están todos centrados en Estados Unidos o China. Un gran aplauso a esta gente que ha hecho posible el Bloostar, ya es hora de que se nos vea como algo más que fiesta, paella y olé
Un saludo
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