Northrop Grumman, L-3 Turn F/A-22 Radar Into Wide-Bandwidth Data Link
New radars are becoming sophisticated radios--radios that can be used as weapons against insurgents. A series of experiments is turning the radars of next-generation tactical aircraft--including the F/A-22 and F-35--into advanced communications devices for intelligence-gathering, reconnaissance and...
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