Lockheed to fit TRACER radars on Predator UAVs
Lockheed Martin has said the U.S. Army's award to provide a Tactical Reconnaissance and Counter-Concealment Enabled Radar (TRACER) capability, or low-frequency synthetic aperture radar systems, into Predator-class unmanned aerial vehicles is worth $40 million. The 32-month effort includes...
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