Story by Nicholas Pasquini | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) researchers have developed a patent-pending Continuous 3D-Cooled Atom Beam Interferometer derived from a patented cold and continuous beam of atoms to explore atom-interferometry-based inertial measurement systems as a path to reduce drift in Naval navigation systems....
Story by Mathuel Browne | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.07.2016
The Marine Corps will soon receive a new communication jamming system that will give Marines the operational edge in expeditionary maneuver warfare, operations ashore and future cyber roles. The Communication Emitter Sensing and Attack System II, or CESAS II, is the Corps’ sole high power, ground-mobile electronic attack asset that gives the Marine Air-Ground Task Force the capability to......
Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | 354th Fighter Wing | 08.09.2016
Finding a camouflaged enemy to “find, fix and finish,” can be difficult even in the best conditions. Add in the element of 14,000-foot peaks, dense vegetation and a 67,000 square-mile battlefield and takes a trained warrior to pick out the needle in this haystack. With no GPS to guide a fighter pilot, finding the enemy or even the way home, makes locating that needle near......
Story by Staff Sgt. Aaron Knowles | 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division | 07.01.2015
Communication is key.The ability to communicate a message verbally, physically, or electronically, is vital.
Story by Tech. Sgt. Michael Andriacco | United States Air Forces Central | 03.07.2013
More than 22,000 miles away, spinning silently through the vacuum of space, is one of the most critical components to air, space and cyberspace superiority today; a satellite....
Story by Edric Thompson | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command C5ISR Center | 10.02.2012
The U.S. Army has begun the final phase for manufacturing a microchip-sized atomic clock that will support efforts to provide highly accurate location and battlefield situational awareness for the dismounted soldier, even in the temporary absence of GPS capability....