Dec. 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
Computers can digitize a million picture elements per scene and update it sixty times a second.
Nov. 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
Silicon-based electronics is venturing out of the sandbox. Gallium arsenide was the first of the new c
Oct. 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
Directed energy is out. Kinetic energy is in. Futuristic launch vehicles, no longer urgent for SDI, ar
Aug. 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
It's a new world of simulation. This prototype links the individual nodes so the entire team can train
June 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
The Air Force is edging toward the photonic future along three parallel paths.
Feb. 1, 1989 | By
John Rhea
New regimes of flight become possible as supercomputers unlock the doors to their simulation and devel
July 1, 1988 | By
John Rhea
A dozen science and technology programs, now cooking in the laboratories, will bound USAF capabilities
March 1, 1988 | By
John Rhea
With a decade of experience under their belts, Air Force program managers are looking at fiber optics
Nov. 1, 1987 | By
John Rhea
If the blind men describing the elephant had used modern sensors and fusion technology, they might hav