21 juillet 2023 | C4ISR, Autre défense

Mercury Selected to Deliver Upgraded Processing Power for Polish Radar System

Under this contract, Mercury will upgrade the system architecture with a new design to improve performance, range, and accuracy of the radar.

https://www.epicos.com/article/768702/mercury-selected-deliver-upgraded-processing-power-polish-radar-system

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