A full scale model of Raytheon's Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, a next-generation radar that will defeat advanced threats like hypersonic weapons. (Photo courtesy of Raytheon) The U.S.
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Hanwha Systems wins $40 million contract to develop radar for next-gen missile defense system
Hanwha Systems said Tuesday it has been selected as the developer of a multifunction radar (MFR) prototype for Korea's next-generation long-range surface-to-air missile (L-SAM) defense system. The ...
A radar system that can track missiles flying five times the speed of sound has been delivered to the U.S. military, marking a major upgrade to one of its most essential missile defense systems. The ...
Raytheon has its own Gallium Nitride foundry located in Andover, Massachusetts, and is incorporating the technology into its radar products. (RTX) Raytheon has delivered the first missile defense ...
RTX Corporation‘s (NYSE:RTX) Raytheon on Monday delivered a major upgrade to the U.S. military’s missile defense capabilities. Raytheon, an RTX business unit, has handed over a next-generation version ...
The United States military has received an upgraded Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) radar, capable of tracking hypersonic missiles. Newsweek has contacted the U.S. Missile Defense Agency ...
The U.S. Army awarded Raytheon a $1.7 billion contract to produce a new missile defense sensor that will replace the current Patriot system's radar, according to an Aug. 28 Pentagon contract ...
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