Raytheon’s high-energy laser weapon systems is part of the U.S. Army’s Directed Energy Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (DE M-SHORAD) program.
By Barry RosenbergAUSA: Raytheon Missiles & Defense announced today a new medium range radar for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) with extended range and altitude coverage. The new radar, known as GhostEye MR, is a variant of the company’s GhostEye, Raytheon’s new name for its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor under development for…
By Andrew EversdenLockheed hopes to unseat an incumbent team of Raytheon and Kord Technologies, which received a $123.9 million contract this summer.
By Valerie InsinnaHow Raytheon Technologies uses modeling and simulation to prepare for UAS threats
By Raytheon Missiles & DefenseRaytheon Intelligence & Space is advancing counter UAS tech with high-energy lasers.
By Raytheon Intelligence & SpaceRaytheon executives say they will team up with Atlas Electronics to demonstrate their sonar off the coast of Scotland at an industry exhibition dubbed WISE-X.
By Justin KatzRaytheon Technologies is using our broad capabilities to create breakthrough advantages.
By Raytheon Missiles & DefenseSCIFiRE is aimed at maturing an air-breathing hypersonic conventional cruise missile launched from either a fighter or a bomber.
By Theresa HitchensRaytheon’s eJPALS aims to create a suitable landing environment for aircraft regardless of the weather conditions or time of day.
By Justin KatzDigital transformation speeds development, delivery and sustainment of innovative systems
By Raytheon Missiles and DefenseThe company is anticipating a contract later this year for work associated with backfitting Flight IIA destroyers.
By Justin KatzIsrael defense sources said that, in almost all aspects, the Sea Breaker is superior to any similar weapon system used now by the US Navy and that the missile’s price will be “much less” than the price of any similar, yet less capable, missile.
By Arie EgoziOnce delivered and accepted, Space Force will own the OCX software-based ground system for GPS, not Raytheon.
By Theresa Hitchens