Modern fighter jets typically don't fly under the radar as they use to, now they hide from, clutter, confuse, and attack the radar.
BBN-led team will initially build a smart spectrum manager that can detect radar use, predict 5G interference, and reroute traffic.
Team to build prototype that protects defense radars when the 3.1 to 3.45 GHz band is opened for commercial use CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- RTX's (NYSE: RTX) BBN Technologies has ...
RTX subsidiary BBN Technologies secured a new Department of War contract to develop advanced spectrum sharing technology for ...
For the coexistence challenge of co-located pulsed radar and communication systems operating over overlapping bandwidths, it was observed that the interference caused by the pulsed radar on the ...
RTX’s BBN is building a smart spectrum manager to let military radars safely share the 3.1–3.45 GHz band with 5G—faster ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - RTX’s (NYSE:RTX) BBN Technologies has secured a contract from the Department of War in partnership with the National Spectrum Consortium to develop technology that enables defense ...