Join us for this unique conference, the theme of which is "Collaborative Electronic Warfare," and featuring one day of unclassified sessions at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA, followed by two days of classified sessions at the Naval Air Warfare Center-Weapons Division, Point Mugu, CA. Don't miss this event. Register today!
February's Cyber Conference is now the Developing and Leveraging the National Spectrum Enterprise Conference. As an added benefit, attend the February 22 Cyber Warfare Tutorial in Washington, DC. Stay tuned to www.crows.org for more information and registration details.
Join us in Las Vegas for this joint conference covering all operations of JSEAD on land, sea and air. Key topics will include data fusion, Net-centric operations, JSEAD transformation, AEA applications and threats to future air operations. Current operations and trends from warfighters highlight the conference.
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Earlier this year, blurry pictures were released by the French magazine "Air & Cosmos" of a previously unknown stealth drone taken at Kandahar in Afghanistan. (Wired)
Swedish security service Säpo wants to make it easier for foreign nationals to fill sensitive positions within the Swedish state as part of a "necessary modernization." (The Local, Sweden)
Australia has given its final approval for the first group of Joint Strike Fighters, worth $3 billion for 14 aircraft to be delivered in 2014. (UPI)
India has rejected a proposed tie-up between its biggest defense contractor, Larsen & Toubro, and Franco-German aerospace and defence group EADS, a spokesman for the Indian firm said on Thursday. (AFP)
The EA-18G Growler, the Navy's airborne electronic attack aircraft built to replace the EA-6B Prowler, is approved for full rate production. Following the Department of Defense's full rate production decision November 23, the F/A-18 & EA-18G program office and industry counterparts have been authorized to procure and produce 54 EA-18G aircraft remaining in the current program of record. (Defense Professionals)