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DRS Technologies

2345 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA
https://www.leonardodrs.com/
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Radar/EW

Navy electronic warfare tech on U.S. and Australian E/A-18 missions get upgrade - News

February 02, 2015
ARLINGTON, Va. DRS Technologies Inc. won access to an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to produce and deliver as many as 180 Joint Tactical Terminal-Receivers (JTT-R) electronic warfare missions for U.S. Navy and Australian EA-18G, aircraft. The JTT-R is an ultra-high-frequency receiver that delivers near real-time, over the horizon threat data for situational awareness and assessment, targeting, mission planning, threat avoidance, and communications.
Comms

New, small RF tuner released by DRS Technologies - News

October 20, 2014
ARLINGTON, Va. ΜΆ Officials at the Signal Solutions business of DRS Technologies a new, small tactical radio frequency tuner dubbed Polaris.
Comms

Rugged handheld computers suit up with Android on the battlefield - Story

September 04, 2012
The Android Operating System (OS) has become the preferred OS for the military's dismounted situational awareness needs. Accordingly, Android has been enlisted as the backbone of ruggedized handheld computers utilized in Army Mobilization Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) activities and utilized in SA testing and evaluation using the Android OS and the Army's Software Engineering Directorate (SED) mobile application. Here's why.
Comms

New software defined radio released by DRS Signal Solutions - News

August 01, 2012
ARLINGTON, VA. A new software-defined radio (SDR ? the Picoflexor ? was announced by officials at DRS Signal Solutions, a business unit of DRS Technologies. It uses digital signal processing (DSP) technology such as Xilinx Zynq-7000 EPP devices and iVeia?s Atlas small form factor, low-power processing modules
Comms

Android-based rugged handheld computer announced by DRS Technologies - News

February 27, 2012
PARSIPPANY, NJ. Engineers at the Tactical Systems division of DRS Technologies launched a new rugged handheld computer line, dubbed Scorpion, for use by U.S. warfighters to use in dismounted command and control operations. The Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) device runs the Android operating system and interfaces with warfighter tactical radios.