PROJECT VENTUS

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£800,000

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  • Military research and technology

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  • contract

Published

11 months ago

Description

Research and development services relating to a concept demonstration of alternate and non-radar sensor technologies to support UK Air Surveillance in development of the Recognised Air Picture.

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