Raytheon Company

Mine neutralization system Barracuda showcased by Raytheon at Sea-Air-Space - News
April 08, 2025NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland. Raytheon is showcasing its Barracuda mine neutralization system this week at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space symposium, the company announced in a statement.
Coyote launched-effects drone tested from helicopter platform - News
March 27, 2025TUCSON, Arizona. Raytheon conducted the first helicopter launch of its new Coyote LE SR uncrewed aerial system (UAS) variant during a recent test at Nine Mile Training Center, the company announced in a statement.
Autonomous launcher system completes live fire demo for U.S. Army - News
March 26, 2025FORT IRWIN, California. Raytheon completed a live fire demonstration of its DeepStrike autonomous mobile launcher at the U.S. Army’s Project Convergence event, the company announced in a statement.
Modeling & simulation environment garners Raytheon follow-on Army contract - News
March 24, 2025ARLINGTON, Va. Raytheon reports that it won a follow-won contract from the U.S. Army Futures Command, Futures and Concepts Center under which the Army Futures Command will continue to use the Raytheon Rapid Campaign Analysis and Demonstration Environment (RCADE) modeling and simulation capability.
AI/ML-powered radar warning receiver tested on fourth-generation aircraft by Raytheon - News
February 25, 2025GOLETA, California. Raytheon completed flight testing of an artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML)-enabled radar warning receiver (RWR) for fourth-generation aircraft, the company announced in a statement.
LTAMDS radar guides PAC-2 GEM-T missile in live-fire test - News
February 12, 2025WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, New Mexico. Raytheon’s Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) detected and tracked a high-speed cruise missile and guided a Patriot Advanced Capability-2 (PAC-2) Guidance Enhanced Missile-T (GEM-T) to intercept the target in a live-fire test, the company announced in a statement.
Managing the data deluge: How military radar systems are getting smarter - Story
February 12, 2025Every second, military radar systems collect terabytes of data about potential threats in the skies above. But having data isn’t the same as having intelligence. In an age of information overflow, the U.S. Department of Defense faces a new kind of challenge: turning this tsunami of radar data into actionable battlefield insights.