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The AN/PEQ-1 also known as a Special Operations Forces Laser Acquisition Marker (SOFLAM or SOF-LAM) or the Ground Laser Target Designator (GLTD) is a U.S. military laser designator designed for use by special operations forces (SOF), including Combat Control Teams (CCT), Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC), and Tactical Air Control Parties (TACP), under rugged field conditions.
Texas Instruments (now Raytheon) AN/APQ-126: Ku-band ground mapping, air-to-ground ranging attack radar [88] A-7 Corsair II: Texas Instruments (now Raytheon) AN/APQ-129: AN/APQ-134: AN/APQ-139: AN/APQ-140: Ku band multifunction radar [88] B-1A Lancer: Raytheon: AN/APQ-144: Multi-mode nose attack radar, variant of AN/APQ-113: FB-111A: AN/APQ-146 ...
The Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System, or JLENS (colloquially, Spy Balloon), [1] was a tethered aerial detection system designed to track boats, ground vehicles, [2] cruise missiles, manned and unmanned aircraft (airborne early warning and control), and other threats [specify].
DFR7. This low-cost detector has impressive range and all the requisite features, including GPS for low-speed false-alert muting, manual marking of up to 100 known radar locations, and speed ...
IR MANPADS are relatively cheap, quite robust, easy to operate and difficult to detect. They also do not require the infrastructure, such as radar dishes, associated with radar-guided SAM deployments which often reveals their presence. Vast quantities of MANPADS have been manufactured (as many as 700,000 produced since 1970 [1]). Large numbers ...
Elta's Flight Guard is a missile detection and avoidance system that is installed on more than 200 military aircraft and helicopters as well as on several VIP commercial aircraft, and has been also installed in aircraft of the El Al, [1] [2] Arkia [3] and Israir [3] fleets that fly to high risk destinations.
Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gang members are mobbing border crossings at El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to break into the US — and have said they will attack border guards who try to stop them ...
The Low Cost Autonomous Attack System (LOCAAS) was a loitering attack munition developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1998 the USAF and U.S. Army Lockheed Martin began to examine the feasibility of a small, affordable cruise missile weapon for use against armoured and unarmoured vehicles, materiel and personnel, and if so develop a demonstration program. [1]