The US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) is winding up tests of its new Long-Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) as part of a significant upgrade of its defense against inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) to fend off a potential nuclear attack on mainland US from North Korea.
The LRDR not only will improve ballistic missile tracking for homeland defense, but also will contribute to space domain awareness, said Northern Command's Director of Operations Brig. Gen. Joey Lestorti.
American tech firm Raytheon has introduced the new SPY-6V1 version of its widely used SPY surveillance and combat radar for warships The latest version is unique in that it is 35 times more sensitive than previous SPY radars and can depict what is detec
Drexel University and Lockheed Martin will expand their long-standing partnership with the launch of a new STEM careers co-op program, and the fall opening of an on-campus technology and innovation incubator. This facility will serve as a hub for Drexel faculty and students to engage, collaborate and innovate alongside Lockheed Martin employees.