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Advanced Packaging: A Central Axis of Innovation in A&D, Automotive

06/11/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Presenters in the Aerospace & Defense Special Session at APEX EXPO 2026 made one message abundantly clear: Advanced packaging has moved from a supporting role to a primary system enabler, particularly in high-reliability markets where performance, longevity, and environmental resilience are non-negotiable. The March Technical Conference at APEX EXPO focused on advanced electronics for the first time this year, with two Special Sessions featuring a carefully curated selection of presentations examining how design priorities, material choices, and manufacturing strategies are evolving in response to these demands.

RTX's Collins Aerospace Quadruples MRO Footprint in Malaysia

06/09/2026 | RTX
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has expanded its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility at Subang Aerotech Park in Malaysia.

RTX Invests $100M to Accelerate Radar Testing and Interceptor Production in Rhode Island

06/09/2026 | RTX
Raytheon, an RTX business, is investing $100 million to expand its Portsmouth, R.I., facility. The expansion will accelerate Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) testing by increasing capacity and boost Patriot® GEM-T subcomponent production to meet growing global demand.

Bose Announces Acquisition of StreamUnlimited Engineering GmbH

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Defense Speak Interpreted: Extreme Financial Disparity in Drones and Missiles

06/09/2026 | Dennis Fritz -- Column: Defense Speak Interpreted
There has been a lot of publicity about the cost of U.S. weapons used in the Iran conflict since it started on Feb. 28. Several aspects of the conflict deserve attention to explain extreme financial disparity. Iran uses both drones and missiles. In particular, Iran’s Shahed drones are a family of Iranian-designed UAVs primarily known for their widespread use as cost-effective, one-way "kamikaze" (suicide) attack munitions. Drones have become a disruptive force in modern warfare by overwhelming expensive air defense systems with low-cost mass deployment.
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