Most Read Articles on DA in November

In November 2024, a number of significant developments were published on Defense Advancement, including in C-UAS, antennas, and tech for GPS-denied environments By Joseph Macey / 02 Dec 2024

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November 2024 on DefenseAdvancement.com saw significant developments in the defense, military, and security sectors. 

Check out the top five most read articles on Defense Advancement in November:

1. Production Expands for Rugged Power Generation & Management Solutions

ePropelled, a hardware solutions provider represented byย UAV Propulsion Tech, expanded its USA-made Hercules series ofย power generation and management solutionsย for UAVs in the defense and security industries, aiming to satisfy rapidly growing worldwide demand.

The rugged, compact, and powerful Hercules hybrid-ready propulsion solutions should satisfy the need for extended range and mission agility for any uncrewed applications.

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2. Production Selection for U.S. Army SRR Program Announced by Red Cat Holdings

Red Cat Holdings awarded the U.S. Armyโ€™s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) Program of Record.

The selection was finalized after a rigorous multi-phase evaluation process and solidifies Red Catโ€™s Teal System, a next-generation small unmanned aerial system (sUAS), as a cornerstone of the US Armyโ€™s reconnaissance capabilities.

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3. D-Fend Solutions to Conduct C-UAS Testing with U.S. Navy

D-Fend Solutionsย entered an agreement with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) under its Cooperative Research and Developmentย Agreement (CRADA) program.ย 

This program will focus on conducting extensive evaluation of D-Fend Solutionsโ€™ advanced counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) technologies in various Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) test beds. 

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4. Trillium Demonstrates GPS-Denied Targeting Capability to U.S. Army

Trillium Engineeringย successfully demonstrated a new targeting capability for GPS-denied environments to the United States Army.ย 

Trilliumโ€™s GD-Loc capability achieved exceptional target location accuracy within six meters in both day and night scenarios, showcasing its potential to enhance mission-critical systems for warfighters operating in areas with limited or compromised GPS availability.

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5. Honeywell to Provide Antenna Array Panels for U.S. Navy EW Program

Honeywell is set to build, test, and integrate 25 antenna array panels in support of the U.S. Navyโ€™s Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 2. 

SEWIP is an integrated shipboard combat system that provides a full suite of next-generation electronic warfare capabilities. 

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Posted by Joseph Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Defense Advancement, where he has focused on emerging defense technologies since joining in 2022. His expertise spans tactical UAS, rugged computing, and Satellite Communication Systems. After graduating in Journalism from Falmouth University, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism background enhances both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to provide insightful, authoritative analysis of the latest trends shaping the defense industry. Connect
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