Mortars are a problem in warfare. Cheap, lightweight and deadly, they can be fired and then easily moved before defenders can strike back. For decades, the Army tried to see flying mortars using truck ...
SRC, Inc. (“SRC” or “Company”), a not-for-profit defense research and development company, today announced the expansion of its Gryphon™ Multi-Mission Radar Family with the launch of two new systems: ...
SRC's AN/TPQ-49 radar was deployed by the Canadian armed forces to provide air surveillance for the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Quebec, the company announced on 31 January. The AN/TPQ-49 with LSTAR ...
Nonprofit research-and-development firm SRC has acquired SAZE, a company founded in 2012 that focuses on radar R&D work. Terms of the transaction were undisclosed, but SRC said in a release Monday ...
Cicero, N.Y. -- SRC Inc. has acquired Saze, a radar research and development company in Maryland. Saze was previously a subcontractor of Cicero-based SRC. As of today, it is a subsidiary under SRC ...
SRC has announced that it successfully demonstrated the ability of its AN/TPQ-49 radar to conduct counter-UAS and air surveillance missions in September for the Australian Defence Force’s Ground Based ...
SRC has been awarded two contracts with a combined value of $8.1 million for its Foliage Penetration Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking and Engagement Radar, known as FORESTER. The first award is ...
SRC Incorporated, North Syracuse, New York, was awarded about $9 million for an omni-directional weapon location radar prototype that is a 360-degree counter-fire prototype that offers ...
Like the R1410, which has been deployed in significant numbers across the United States, Asia, Middle East and Europe, including active conflict areas, the R1430/R1440 and R1540 are SRC's next ...