Hailed as a world first, the new atomic clock does not have to rely on a global navigation satellite system to determine time while at sea
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Hailed as a world first, the new atomic clock does not have to rely on a global navigation satellite system to determine time while at sea
Hailed as a world first, the new atomic clock does not have to rely on a global navigation satellite system to determine time while at sea
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Aquark Technologies and partners demonstrated that quantum-based atomic clocks can synchronize networked military radars.

Saab UK, quantum timing startup Aquark Technologies, and the Royal Navy’s Disruptive Capabilities and Technologies Office (DCTO)…

News News: The Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with a private firm for 20 enhanced capability Global Navigation…

Two research teams have created a new, long-awaited type of timekeeper.

New designs will help British fleet overcome ‘worrying’ crew shortages

These radical new devices keep time using fluctuations in the energy states of an atom’s nucleus, rather than those of its…