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985 documents for maritime surveillance and control aircraft
  • Northrop Grumman Corp. said Tuesday its Bethpage unit has received a contract to conduct a study for the United Kingdom's Maritime Airborne Surveillance and Control program. The study will examine a proposed surveillance aircraft that would patrol the seas surrounding the country. The study's end result could lead to a production contract for the craft, Northrop Grumman said in a statement.

  • ... region work together to increase their maritime security and maritime safety capabilities. That go...government on how to effectively control this. My last question is what will you consi...QUESTION: This was about surveillance, surveillance, surveillance equipment for ships in... emit beacons and signals just as aircraft do so that you know who they are and where they ar...

  • ... communications primarily with private aircraft stations. Aeronautical enroute station. An aeronau...Airport control tower (control tower) station. An aeronautical sta...Automatic dependent surveillance?broadcast (ADS-B) Service. Broadcast transmissions... correspondence on frequencies in the maritime mobile and maritime mobile satellite services to a...

  • The US Coast Guard applied design for Six Sigma (DFSS) to redesign a large-scale, long cycle-time headquarters process involving multiple stakeholder organizations and complex technical and organizational issues. This challenging problem demanded a structured, yet flexible, approach. The Coast Guard project provides a good case study on adapting DFSS to a knowledge process. The Coast Guard is a military, multimission maritime service within the Department of Homeland Security. Operational requirements provide the basis for Coast Guard acquisition programs to develop major assets, including ships, aircraft, boats, integrated logistics systems, and command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The Coast Guard recently created an office of ...

  • I. Introduction II. Command and Control During USAF RPA Operations A. Overview of Current ... (USAF) calls them "Remotely Piloted Aircraft" (RPAs) or "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" (UASs). (2)... to perform various intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks. (47) The U.S. Dep... by the former and its related land, maritime, and air forces at a given time and place without ...

  • Scrambling a fighter jet from Qatar or the UAE to Iran, for example, only takes several minutes. [...] the United States will continue to assist Gulf countries in maintaining land-based missile defense systems and other coastal defenses in case of an Iranian or terrorist attack.55 The reduced USN presence would also offer fewer opportunities for unnecessary escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran on the high seas if Iran were to send another swarm of armed patrol boats to harass the USN, as it did in 2008.

    ... years, oil, natural gas, and other maritime shipments have traveled freely from the Strait of ... large naval presence, including multiple aircraft carrier groups, to protect the Persian Gulf and en...Iran currently controls Abu Musa and the Tunbs and has recently built up i...-role corvette ships with clandestine surveillance capability. The construction of these high-speed c...

  • ... of Commerce's (ICC) International Maritime Bureau Piracy Reporting Center (IMB-PRC), between ... of a private ship or a private aircraft, and directed: (i) on the high seas, against anoth... longer under the discipline and effective control of the state or party that owns it; (4) for privat... the end of July 2005, a maritime air surveillance scheme was discussed that aimed to intensify the c...

  • ...whvietoris@mmm.com . Access Control; Anti-Terrorism; Biological Defense; Composites; ....; Training; Workstations; Video Surveillance . and Recording Systems; Fire Detection; Perimeter...susan.grunmeier@asti-usa.com . Aircraft (fighters, bombers, transports, rankers, trainers)...Military Aircraft; Maritime Patrol; Medivac; Surveillance . EADS NORTH AMERICA...

  • ...PART 87: AVIATION SERVICES. Subpart F: Aircraft Stations. 87.187 - Frequencies. (a) Frequencies u... between aircraft and ship and coast maritime mobile stations. (h) The frequency 8364.0 kHz is a... use by private aircraft of air traffic control operations. (1) The frequencies 122.00 and 122.050... frequency band 1300-1350 MHz is for surveillance radar stations and associated airborne transponder...

  • ...to Dallas/Ft. Worth Systems Operations Control (SOC) Center. AA said the move, aimed at streamlin..., whether conducting air, ground or maritime operations. The Australian government announced pl...Airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) assets are considered vit...



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