Security lights are the perfect way to protect your property and home. These solar security lights will discourage burglars and welcome your relatives and friends. Solar powered security lights are easy to install. You do not need any cabling work or electricity, you just need to decide on the site where you want to install security lights and fix it. Solar powered security lights are designed to stay on through out the entire night. These solar powered lights work through the solar panel, which is responsible in powering the rechargeable batteries during day time. At night, these security light runs... Read More »
The Fires Center of Excellence Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate here, is celebrating a prime victory after the Paladin Integrated Management program received Milestone C approval in the Defense Acquisition System. This Materiel Development Decision moves the project from the engineering design phase of the acquisitions process into the producing and production phase. “This is a huge win for the military and the sphere Artillery,” said Col. Michael Hartig, with U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Capability Manager Brigade Combat Team Fires, or TCM BCT Fires. “It’s an incredible win for us for years yet to come.” The last time... Read More »
Northrop Grumman Scalable Agile Beam Radar (SABR) might help extend the viability of the U.S. Air Force’s F-16 fighter aircraft beyond 2025 and help make sure the F-16 remains a very important part of the nation’s fighter force structure. Skip Wagner, director of International Business Development and Strategy for Northrop Grumman’s ISR and Targeting Systems Division, provided details at the radar upgrades to reporters in a briefing today on the Air Force Association’s Air and Space Conference and Technology Exposition 2013. Northrop Grumman was chosen by prime contractor Lockheed Martin because the radar provider for the F-16 Combat Avionics Programmed... Read More »
Support and upkeep of world C-17 fleet continues through Boeing’s Globemaster III Integrated Sustainment Program Production continues at 10 C-17s per year for 22 additional new aircraft Boeing’s 2013 financial guidance unchanged Boeing will complete production of the C-17 Globemaster III and shut the C-17 final assembly facility in Long Beach, Calif. in 2015. “Ending C-17 production was an extraordinarily difficult but necessary decision,” said Dennis Muilenburg, president and chief executive officer of Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “We need to thank the highly skilled and talented employees who’ve built this great airlifter for greater than twenty years- and those... Read More »