Raytheon chooses Mercury for data storage and recording in upgrade of AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar

Aug. 12, 2010
CHELMSFORD, Mass., 12 Aug. 2010. Missile defense systems integrators at the Raytheon Co. National & Theater Security Programs segment in Tewksbury, Mass., needed a rugged, high-speed data storage and recording subsystem for the AN/TPY-2 radar system for theater ballistic missile defense. They found their solution from Mercury Computer Systems Inc. in Chelmsford, Mass. 

CHELMSFORD, Mass., 12 Aug. 2010.Missile defense systems integrators at the Raytheon Co. National & Theater Security Programs segment in Tewksbury, Mass., needed a rugged, high-speed data storage and data recording subsystem for the AN/TPY-2 radar system for theater ballistic missile defense. They found their solution from Mercury Computer Systems Inc. in Chelmsford, Mass.

The Raytheon AN/TPY-2 is the primary radar element in the U.S. Theater High-Altitude Air Defense (THAAD)ballistic missile defense system, and provides surveillance, fire control, and cueing to systems such as Patriot air-defense missile, as well as threat classification against tactical ballistic missiles, and kill assessment after intercept.

Mercury (NASDAQ: MRCY) will provide a technology refresh, as well as qualify and integrate Mercury and third-party components, and provide software modifications. For more information contact Mercury online at www.mc.com.

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