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  2. General Dynamics Mission Systems - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics Mission Systems is a defense and aerospace company that integrates secure communication and information systems and technology. It provides products and programs for the U.S. military, public safety, and intelligence communities, such as radios, satellites, cyber, and unmanned vehicles.

  3. General Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics (GD) is a US-based company that produces aircraft, submarines, tanks, and other military equipment. It was formed in 1954 by the merger of Electric Boat and Canadair, and has subsidiaries in various countries and industries.

  4. Phebe Novakovic - Wikipedia

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    Phebe Novakovic is the Chairwoman and CEO of General Dynamics, a Fortune 500 defense company. She is also a former intelligence officer, a board member of Abbott Laboratories and J. P. Morgan Chase, and a Smith College alumna.

  5. Atlas (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is a bipedal humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA for search and rescue tasks. It can navigate rough terrain, climb, manipulate objects, and perform acrobatic moves, and has a new fully electric version announced in 2024.

  6. Lockheed YF-22 - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed YF-22 is a retired American stealth fighter technology demonstrator prototype that competed for the Advanced Tactical Fighter program. It was developed into the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, the world's first operational stealth fighter aircraft.

  7. General Dynamics Information Systems and Technology Head Retires

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    On Tuesday, defense contracting giant General Dynamics announced that the executive vice president for the Information Systems and Technology division, Gerard J. DeMuro, a 14-year veteran of the ...

  8. Blue force tracking - Wikipedia

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    Blue force tracking is a GPS-enabled capability that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly and hostile forces. Learn about the systems, users, and history of blue force tracking, also known as FBCB2, in the US military and other countries.

  9. Mobile User Objective System - Wikipedia

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    MUOS is a U.S. military satellite system that provides global narrowband communications to mobile users in the UHF band. It supports voice, data, and video at up to 384 kbit/s and operates as a global cellular service provider with WCDMA technology.