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48 PCB007 MAGAZINE I JANUARY 2024 Launch Vehicle Telemetry Expected to Become Commercially Available Faster as InRange Moves to Market E InRange uses Viasat's global L-band satellite fleet—which Viasat now operates following the acquisition of Inmarsat in May—to provide real-time telemetry data for launch missions. By using space-based communications, InRange will allow launch mission controllers to mon- itor the performance of missions beyond the line of sight, without the need for ground com- munications infrastructure. Rheinmetall Modernizes Romania's Air Defense System E e Romanian ministry of defence has con- tracted with Rheinmetall to thoroughly modern- ize the country's Oerlikon GDF 103 air defence artillery systems. For the Düsseldorf-based technology enterprise, this is the first ever major order from Romania, a NATO and EU member state. Worth around €328 million, the contract encompasses the delivery of four systems as well as training, spare parts and other services. Boeing Delivers First Orca Extra Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle to U.S. Navy E Boeing has delivered the first Orca Extra Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle (XLUUV) to the U.S Navy following acceptance testing com- pletion this month. e XLUUV, designated by the Navy as "Orca," is a new class of auton- omous submarine that can perform long dura- tion critical missions to achieve undersea mari- time dominance in changing environments and contested waters. Second Successful Live-fire for RTX's Raytheon Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor E Raytheon completed another successful live-fire demonstration of the advanced, 360-degree Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, known as LTAMDS. is tactical ballistic missile live fire represents the latest in a series of test event successes, closely following the cruise missile live-fire test and the recently completed contractor verification testing. Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Embarks on Seventh Mission E e Boeing-built X-37B autonomous space- plane launched yesterday aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, marking the beginning of its seventh mission. On this seventh flight, the X-37B will test future space domain aware- ness technology experiments that are integral in ensuring safe, stable and secure operations in space for all users of the domain. A Progress Report: Investing in U.S. PCB Fabricators E In the geopolitical arena, the supply chain les- sons learned during the pandemic continue to be addressed with long-range plans as well as short-term stopgaps. In this conversation, David Schild, executive director of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA), pro- vides a progress update on the U.S. CHIPS Act, and some of the fan-out dynamics already play- ing out. As David explains, there is new invest- ment in PCB fabrication that has nothing to do with the CHIPS Act.

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