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Curtiss-Wright Congratulates Northrop Grumman on Successful First Flight of the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Aircraft

Curtiss-Wright Congratulates Northrop Grumman on Successful First Flight of the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Aircraft

NATO's new UAS features two Curtiss-Wright subsystems for Systems Management Processing.

12/19/2015
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Data Storage Faces Network-centric Future

John Keller with Military & Aerospace Electronics discusses how rugged data storage is dominated by solid-state disks but rotating hard disks are emerging with data security and sharing functions.

12/18/2015
FPGA Mezzanine Card

FPGA Mezzanine Cards – Like World Cup Football

The FPGA Mezzanine Card standard VITA 57 is a mix and match standard; creating a successful solution requires selection of all the right pieces.

12/16/2015
Glass cockpit

Embedded Defense Demos From the NXP Technology Forum

Embedded systems based on NXP (formerly Freescale) processors that were demonstrated by Curtiss-Wright at the 2015 NXP Technology Forum.

12/08/2015
RVSM aircraft

Don’t Let Sensor Drift Lead to Aircraft Drift

Air data computers need to be accurate for flight safety and to comply with standards such as RVSM.

12/01/2015
Curtiss-Wright Selected by Helibras to Provide Airborne Video Management System

Curtiss-Wright Selected by Helibras to Provide Airborne Video Management System

For rugged, integrated airborne surveillance system for Rio de Janeiro Police Force.

12/01/2015
Rugged EW Wideband DRFM, ADC/DAC Transceiver and FPGA Processing Solutions Displayed by Curtiss-Wright at AOC 2015

Rugged EW Wideband DRFM, ADC/DAC Transceiver and FPGA Processing Solutions Displayed by Curtiss-Wright at AOC 2015

Features In-Booth Demonstration of the 12 GSPS CHAMP-WB-DRFM Quick Start Kit and the Compact 3U 2-4GSPS VPX3-530 Wideband DRFM System.

12/01/2015
Military Embedded Systems

M-Code Brings Next-Gen GPS to SWaP-Constrained Ground Vehicles

Mike Southworth discusses the combination of today’s latest COTS hardware and command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) modernization initiatives.

11/25/2015