Military Embedded Systems
Topic: F-22

COTS open-architecture modules from Curtiss-Wright will upgrade F-22 avionics, mission-processing systems
April 07, 2021
DAVIDSON, N.C. Curtiss-Wright Corp. announced that it has won a contract with Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (a Lockheed Martin company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas) to supply its rugged commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) processor module technology to upgrade the U.S. Air Force's F-22 Raptor tactical fighter aircraft.
-
U.S. Army adopts Virtual Battlespace 4 to expand game-based training program
July 29, 2025
-
Eurofighter Typhoon MOU signed by Turkey and UK at IDEF 2025
July 24, 2025
-
Pratt & Whitney celebrates a century of flight
July 22, 2025
-
Quantum sensor-based navigation systems to be developed for DoD by Honeywell
July 18, 2025
-
Hybrid uncrewed surface vehicle to be co-developed under HAVELSAN-CEMRE agreement
July 28, 2025
-
3U OpenVPX GPGPU card with hybrid cooling unveiled by 7STARLAKE
July 25, 2025
-
MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones to be delivered to Denmark
July 24, 2025
-
Uncrewed logistics aircraft CAMCOPTER S-100 tested in EDA campaign
July 23, 2025
-
Cybersecurity training platform to support French Armed Forces under Airbus contract
July 14, 2025
-
DARPA convenes colloquium to advance rigorous cybersecurity techniques
June 26, 2025
-
Cybersecurity the focus of DARPA Resilient Software program
June 19, 2025
-
NSA approves Persistent Systems Wave Relay for classified information transfers
June 09, 2025
-
Communications satellites launched to expand medium Earth orbit network
July 23, 2025
-
Viasat to demonstrate communications tech for DIU's Hybrid Space Architecture initiative
July 22, 2025
-
Tactical comms demo shows Ultra I&C systems to NATO allies
July 22, 2025
-
SensorCraft modular satellite platform tested by NASA to reduce payload launch costs
July 21, 2025