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Collins Aerospace

2730 West Tyvola Road
Charlotte, NC 28217-4578
[email protected]
+1 704 423 7000
https://www.collinsaerospace.com/
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BAE Systems completes acquisition of the Collins Aerospace GPS business from Raytheon - News

August 03, 2020

FARNBOROUGH, U.K. BAE Systems reports that it has completed its acquisition of the Collins Aerospace Military global positioning aystem (GPS) business from Raytheon Technologies, which was initially announced in January 2020. 

 

Avionics

Digital night-vision aid contract for U.S. Navy, Marines awarded to Collins Aerospace - News

June 24, 2020

CHARLOTTE, N.C. Collins Aerospace Systems (a unit of Raytheon Technologies) has won a contract with the U.S. government to further develop and build digital night-vision systems for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps rotary-wing and tiltrotor aircrews, the first of its kind, that will enable advanced night vision and display technology and help increase flight safety and mission effectiveness. 

Comms

FasTAK Gateway comms system to enhance RAF tactical view - News

June 02, 2020

UNITED KINGDOM. The Royal Air Force (RAF) has selected the Collins Aerospace Systems FasTAK Gateway to advance its tactical data link capabilities on the ground as part of the RAF’s Air Support Operations Squadron Digital Command and Control experimentation program.

Comms

Radio modernization for U.S Army continues under Collins Aerospace contract - News

April 27, 2020
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa. Collins Aerospace Systems (a Raytheon Technologies unit) has received its eighth delivery order from the U.S. Army to provide AN/PRC-162 ground radios for the Handheld, Manpack and Small Form Fit (HMS) program.
Comms

Training pod for TCTS Inc. II completes pre-production - News

February 25, 2020
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa. Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp., has completed the first pre-production Tactical Combat Training System Increment II (TCTS Inc. II) training pod for the U.S. Navy. This comes just months after the completion of the Critical Design Review (CDR) with the Navy that moved the program into the fabrication, integration, and testing phase.