05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...
05 May 2021
by Andrew White
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its capability for the first time from 18–25 August, consortium officials told Janes.
Exercise ‘ArcticX21’, which will be controlled from the 24,000 km2 Andøya Test Range in Norway, is to demonstrate a series of new concepts and technologies relating to multiplatform missions designed to enhance situational awareness (SA) across the Arctic.
The event will be open to “defence and security organisations within governments from allied nations”, IDG officials told Janes
The Integrated Remote Sensing for the Arctic (IRSA) Development Group (IDG) plans to demonstrate its...