U.S. Army Seeks Software Fix For Radar Shortcoming

A forward-deployed Control and Reporting Center, or CRC, is shown with a TPS-75 radar and the TYQ-23 command and control system inside the shelter.
Credit: U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Army has asked companies for a software solution to a fundamental vulnerability that exposes current radar systems to jamming and other electronic warfare threats. A special notice released on March 16 by Army Contracting Command for the Artificial Intelligence Radar Enhancement (AIRE)...

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