Jacobs wins MoD cyber-security support contract
The deal with Jacobs will run until November 2027 and will see the company deliver a range of digital and IT specialist professional services to Defence Digital.
Narda Safety Test Solutions has launched a new FFT analyser called EHP-50F that meets the European EMF Directive requirements, the company announced on 1 June.
EHP-50F measures and analyses low-frequency electromagnetic fields in the range of 1Hz-400kHz. The device evaluates the results as per current human safety standards. It also evaluates complex signal shapes with the weighted peak method in the time domain. This measurement method is specified in the EMF Directive standards.
The device enables users to view automatic frequency evaluations that comply with EMF Directive 2013/35/EU for specified action levels, as well as the standards ICNIRP 1998 and 2010.
EHP-50F houses three-axis, inbuilt probes for detecting electromagnetic fields non-directionally. The battery-operated device can operate for up to 24 hours using internal data. It can connect via optical cable with the Narda NBM-550 HF measuring set, which can serve as a display and control unit.
The device can connect with a computer as well for further evaluation and to document measurement results. The package includes the PC software necessary for this connectivity.
The deal with Jacobs will run until November 2027 and will see the company deliver a range of digital and IT specialist professional services to Defence Digital.
The communications company has upgraded two of its Beyond Line-of-Sight Multi-Purpose Terminals (MBTs) by introducing advancements in satellite communication technology and AI-driven maintenance capabilities.
Norway's Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace has announced that its subsidiary Kongsberg NanoAvionics will produce three satellites and launch them in 2025.
In 2015, South Korea named a consortium of Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) and Hanwha Systems, along with Thales Alenia Space providing the SAR payload derived from its HE-R1000 product, as preferred bidder to develop new Korea 425 Project reconnaissance satellites.
The German defence minister claimed the reforms would mean the 2025 military budget would require an additional €6.5 billion (US$7 billion).
UK-based company will launch the Phasor L3300B land antenna for mobile communications following a US$113.7 million investment from parent firm Hanwha.