Aerospace & Defense Technology: February 2025

25AERP02

02/06/2025

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  • The Art of Reverse Engineering Yesteryear for Aerospace and Defense Data Storage Drives
  • Manufacturing Spotlight: Machining Complex Parts and Materials for Space Flight and Exploration
  • Notre Dame's New Boundary Breaking Mach 10 Quiet Wind Tunnel
  • Shape-Shifting Antenna Poised to Transform Communications
  • British Army Completes First Test of Drone Killing Radio Frequency Weapon
  • A Swarm of Sensors, Rovers and Astronauts Explore the 'Moon'
    Researchers at the German Aerospace Center have developed a new approach to networked communications that could theoretically occur on the Moon or in environments on Earth where conventional communications are unavailable.
  • Army Researchers Examine Nanotechnology for Climate Solutions
    Army scientists are joining forces with experts from across the nation to tackle the climate crisis using the power of nanotechnology
  • Airman Brings Fuel Sampling Innovation to Eglin, Possibly Air Force
    The U.S. Air Force is testing a new prototype single point nozzle adapter that drastically reduces the time required for jet fuel quality sampling.
  • Atomic Fountain for Research in Quantum Sensing Nears Completion of First Phase
    Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) physicists are on track to bring the institution's new atomic fountain online - the largest of its kind in the world - for applications to quantum sensing experiments in precise navigation and timekeeping.
  • Revolutionizing the Waves: A Breakthrough in Surf Observation Technology for Sailors and Marines
    A team of Army and Navy scientists and engineers have developed a real-time sensing technology for deciding whether conditions are suitable for landing troops on enemy shores.
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