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Radar/EW

Raytheon demos AESA x-band radar in front of military officials - News

July 19, 2018
FARNBOROUGH, England. Engineers in the Intelligence, Information, and Services business unit at Raytheon demostrated its Low-Power Radar's ability to provide precision approach guidance to landing aircraft from 15 nautical miles. U.S. Navy, Army, and Air Force officials in Brockville, Florida were present during the demo late June.
Comms

NATO countries to get battlespace intelligence system - News

July 18, 2018
BETHESDA, Md. and FULLERTON, Calif. Lockheed Martin and ThalesRaytheonSystems are teaming to provide the NATO Alliance with a territorial ballistic missile defense (BMD) command-and-control capability.
Unmanned

U.S. Army to employ Raytheon UAS and radar for counter-UAS missions - News

July 18, 2018
WALTHAM, Mass. Raytheon will supply the U.S. Army with its Coyote unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and KRFS (Ku-band radio frequency system) radar to help the Army counter the escalating threat of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the skies above the battlefield.
Avionics

UAE F-16 head-up display to feature Raytheon's projector - News

July 17, 2018
LONDON. BAE Systems officials selected Raytheon to design, develop, and manufacture the projector for the Digital Light Engine (DLE) head-up display (HUD) on the F-16 Fighting Falcon for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) armed forces.
Radar/EW

Army taps Raytheon for laser weapon design work on FMTVs - News

July 02, 2018
MCKINNEY, Texas. U.S. Army officials tapped Raytheon to develop a preliminary design of a 100 kW class laser weapon system that will integrate onboard the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTVs). The contract is worth an estimated $10 million.
Cyber

Army National Training Center Mission Support contract won by Raytheon - News

June 20, 2018
ORLANDO, Fla.U.S. Army Contracting Command officials in Orlando, Floria selected Raytheon for the U.S. Army National Training Center Mission Support contract. The cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for mission support services. The cost-plus-incentive-fee contract totals an estimated $161 million.
Avionics

Lockheed Martin chooses Raytheon to perform F-35 sensor system upgrade - News

June 14, 2018
FORT WORTH, Texas. Lockheed Martin has chosen Raytheon to develop and deliver the next-generation Distributed Aperture System (DAS) for the F-35 fighter jet. Northrop Grumman had previously held the contract for the F-35 DAS.