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Going paperless in aerospace & defense manufacturing has never been easier. Download the whitepaper to see what being "truly" paperless means and see how you can benefit. |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Hypersonics Through The Years | In competition with Russia and China, the U.S. is pushing its own hypersonic strike weapons research forward at a more rapid pace. Take a look at some of the significant milestones throughout the years. |
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| REGISTER NOW | The Future Of Digital Twins February 4, 2022 10.00 EST | 15.00 GMT | 16.00 CET During the Apollo program, NASA created physical copies of rockets that were able to help engineers solve technical problems when an oxygen tank exploded. These early on-paper models led to the development of the digital twin, a way of having a computer-based platform that can mirror a physical product. And now the aerospace industry is developing digital triplets. Aviation Week Defense Editor Steve Trimble explains the history and sheds light on where the technology has been and where it is headed. |
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In Pictures: Top Aerospace & Defense Stories, Jan. 27, 2022 | From Qatar adding to its fleet to Roscosmos planning to start testing the new Angara A5M and Soyuz-5 rockets as well as the Oryol spaceship, all of which are intended to replace legacy Soviet hardware still in operation. Take a look at the daily roundup of aerospace & defense news. |
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