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US Navy Tests Futuristic Railgun

After six years of development the U.S. Navy’s futuristic electromagnetic railgun is one step closer to reality. Vector Software customer BAE Systems, has developed a prototype of a new-generation, long-range weapon for surface ships.

The 40-feet long railgun launches the projectile out of the barrel at 4,500 to 5,000 miles-per-hour — over . . . → Read More: US Navy Tests Futuristic Railgun

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Airlines Are Cutting Costs With Automated C Unit Testing

VectorCAST has been getting mentioned a lot lately. All good of course! Here’s the latest one. In a PR Carbon article entitled, Airlines Are Cutting Costs With Automated C Unit Testing, VectorCAST was identified as the standard used by leading aerospace companies for software quality and testing on safety and critical applications.

Airlines . . . → Read More: Airlines Are Cutting Costs With Automated C Unit Testing

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