Army Rotorcraft Technology
The Army is currently testing different aspects of rotorcraft tech. This includes the ability to survive combat violence. Brian G. Smith is the team leader of the ARL-SLAD aviation analysis team. He said, “The purpose of this program is to generate some limited ballistic data that could reduce risk and/or encourage Future Vertical Lift designers to consider CTEF technology.” Now that you know this, you should be on the lookout for this cutting-edge piece of technology in the near future.
Saab Globaleye
Check out this airborne early warning and control platform! GlobalEye, which is produced by the defense and security division of Saab, performs numerous roles. It uses a suite of sensors with the help of the Erieye ER radar and mission system. It is used in the Bombardier Global 6,000 long-range business jet! All that you need to know is that it is an insanely good radar that operates from 30,000 feet high. On top of that, it has a range of 450 kilometers, which is not shabby at all.