Worldwide Market for Warships and Submarines
Military Embedded Systems
Military Embedded Systems focuses on electronics – hardware and software – for military applications.
By Ray Alderman of the VITA Standards Organization
WARFARE EVOLUTION BLOG. In previous episodes, we explored the two largest military platform markets: ground combat vehicles and tanks, and fighter planes and bombers. This time, we’ll take a look at the third market for big iron: warships and submarines. I’m going to throw a lot of numbers around in this composition but don’t take them as absolute. Warships sink all the time (Ukraine has sunk or damaged 17 Russian ships in the war so far), and shipyards are?launching a new warship now and then. So, look at these numbers as estimates. Let’s start from the top. Read More.
A new hope for more secure defense systems?
By Ian Ferguson of Lynx
Rust is a new systems-programming language that eliminates dangerous memory bugs while providing high performance. It has the potential to transform safety-critical software development through its innovative ownership model guaranteeing memory safety. However, challenges – including building out an ecosystem for certified code – may hinder Rust’s adoption. Even so, Rust provides a promising solution for more secure, reliable code. Read More.
MOSA for crewed and uncrewed aviation platforms
By Cynthia Springer of 风河
As the aviation industry evolves, the modular open systems approach (MOSA) is expected to play a significant role in the development of innovative and safe avionics systems that enable no-fail operations, whether crewed or uncrewed. Read More.
Applying Technology to Ethically Improve Business Scaling, Effectiveness, and Impact
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