Interview | Dr Thakkar reveals how future satellites will survive cyberattacks on their own
{loadposition bannertop} {loadposition sidebarpub} Dr. Shreekant (Ticky) Thakkar is the Chief Researcher at the Secure Systems Research Center of the...
{loadposition bannertop} {loadposition sidebarpub} Dr. Shreekant (Ticky) Thakkar is the Chief Researcher at the Secure Systems Research Center of the...
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La scorsa settimana l’Air Force statunitense ha annunciato l’assegnazione a Boeing del contratto per lo sviluppo della famiglia di velivoli di sesta generazione1, che sostituirà la superiorità aerea garantita da vent’anni dagli F-22 Raptor.
Il programma rientra nel progetto NGAD (Next Generation Air Dominance), un sistema di sistemi destinato ad operare assieme a velivoli unmanned, con capacità stealth migliorate, sensori e armi intelligenti.