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ThinKom Developing Q/V-Band Phased Array Antennas for Satellite Constellations

ThinKom’s new Q- and V-band terminals designed for operation on next-generation satellites. Photo: ThinKom ThinKom Solutions is developing a new phased-array user terminal designed to operate in higher millimeter-wave frequency bands to work with next-generation satellite constellations in  Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) and Medium-Earth Orbit (MEO). The terminal, announced July 13, will operate in the Q- and V-band frequencies.  The Electronically Scanned Arrays (ESAs) will be offered in configurations for aeronautical and ground-based fixed and mobile applications. It will be based on ThinKom’s patented VICTS (Variable Inclination Continuous Transverse Stub) technology, and the company said it has built and tested similar Q-band antennas. 

Russia Claims the F-35 Is No Match For Their Defenses Are They Right?

Stealth is the fifth-generation fighter s most powerful defense. But is it powerful enough? Here s What You Need to Remember: Russian media reports have recently claimed that stealth technology is useless against their air defenses. Russian built S-300 and S-400 air defenses are believed to be among the best in the world; in addition, The National Interest has reported that Russia is now working on an S-500 system able to destroy even stealthy targets at distances up to 125 miles.  The Air Force F-35 is using “open air” ranges and computer simulation to practice combat missions against the best Chinese and Russian-made air-defense technologies – as a way to prepare to enemy threats anticipated in the mid-2020s and beyond.

Can the U S Air Force Beat Russia s S-400 Air Defense System?

Can the U.S. Air Force Beat Russia s S-400 Air Defense System? The Air Force F-35 is using “open air” ranges and computer simulation to practice combat missions against the best air-defense technologies. Here s What You Need to Know: The F-35 won t be beat so easily. Designed as part of the developmental trajectory for the emerging F-35, the test-firing facilities further development of an ability to fire the weapon “off-boresight,” described as an ability to target and destroy air to air targets that are not in front of the aircraft with a direct or immediate line of sight, Pentagon officials explained. The AIM-9X, he described, incorporates an agile thrust vector controlled airframe and the missile’s high off-boresight capability can be used with an advanced helmet (or a helmet-mounted sight) for a wider attack envelope.

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