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Military sector electronics

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Addressing the Military sector for electronics, there have been a number of news stories and case stories on the site recently, for example, involving UAV aircraft and Astute submarines.

I must admit, I wasn't aware of Astute-class submarines (the latest nuclear-powered submarines) - the Royal navy's most sophisticated and expensive - but here is a chance to read about optronics and the vessel's state-of-the-art non-hull-penetrating mast design (used instead of a conventional optronic periscope design).

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