Raytheon Technologies Corp

Waltham, MA 02451

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870 Winter St
Waltham, MA 02451
United States
https://www.rtx.com
781-522-3000

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Raytheon Technologies Corporation is an aerospace and defense company that provides advanced systems and services for commercial, military and government customers worldwide.

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Military operator transmitting GPS coordinates of hostile ships to national guard, providing real time data from surveillance CCTV system.
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RTX Raytheon continues upgrade of GPS satellite navigation ground control segment in $196.7 million order

Together with next-generation satellites, GPS OCX will provide improved accuracy of the current GPS and will fly more than twice as many satellites.
The RTX Raytheon Next-Generation Jammer Mid-Band airborne electronic warfare system operates at advanced ranges and can jam separate targets simultaneously.
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Navy asks RTX Raytheon for 13 airborne electronic warfare (EW) jammers for U.S. and Australian combat jets

The NGJ midband is an advanced electronic attack system that denies, disrupts, and degrades enemy communications and air-defense radar systems.
The ESSM Block 2 radar-guided missile is for shipboard air defense
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Navy asks RTX Raytheon for ESSM Block 2 radar-guided shipboard air-defense missile booster sections

ESSM shipboard air-defense munition is a medium-range, semi-active homing missile that makes flight corrections via radar and midcourse data uplinks.
A rolling airframe missile (RAM) launcher fires a RIM-116 missile from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) during combat systems ship qualification trials.
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Navy asks RTX Raytheon for shipboard air-defense missiles with dual-mode guidance in $118.5 million order

A supersonic, lightweight, quick-reaction, fire-and-forget weapon, the RAM missile attacks enemy helicopters, aircraft, and surface craft.
A Navy fire controlman installs a pump in the Dual Band Radar cooling system during routine maintenance aboard the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).
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Navy asks RTX Raytheon to continue support for discontinued Dual-Band Radar as successor EASR comes online

The Navy's DBR dual-band radar combines S-band and X-band radars for a range of environments, and offers an open-architecture software design.
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Air Force asks Raytheon to build StormBreaker air-to-ground smart munitions with multimode seeker guidance

The StormBreaker air-to-ground smart weapon autonomously detects and classifies moving targets in darkness, rain, fog, smoke, or dust.
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RTX Raytheon to upgrade forward-looking infrared (FLIR) targeting sensors aboard armored combat vehicles

Raytheon will carry out low-rate initial production (LRIP) of FLIR B-Kits for the Army's third-generation forward looking infrared program.
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RTX Raytheon to upgrade range of electronic warfare (EW) airborne jammer for Navy carrier-based combat jets

The NGJ midband is an advanced electronic attack system that denies, disrupts, and degrades enemy communications and air-defense radar systems.
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Navy taps RTX Raytheon for ESSM Block 2 radar-guided air-defense shipboard missiles in $525.5 million deal

The ESSM missile Block 2 has increased maneuverability to defeat future threats to U.S. and allied navies operating in hostile environments.
An AIM-9x infrared-guided air-to-air missile is loaded onto a U.S. military combat aircraft.
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Navy asks RTX Raytheon for infrared-guided air-to-air missiles compatible with helmet-mounted displays

AIM-9X Block II has lock-on after launch capability for the F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter and the F-22 Raptor advanced tactical fighter.

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Army asks RTX Raytheon to build counter-UAV missile system to track and defeat enemy swarming threats

The small and expendable Coyote can shoot down small-to-large enemy UAVs at long ranges and high altitudes, and can defeat swarms of attacking UAVs.
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Army taps RTX Raytheon for TOW 2B radio-controlled anti-tank missile to counter armor and fortifications

When the optically guided missile fires, the RF transmitter in the launcher relays information to the missile while in flight.
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Air Force orders several hundred AMRAAM radar-guided air-to-air missiles for U.S. and allied air forces

This order adds additional production of the AMRAAM missiles, AMRAAM telemetry system, initial and field spares, and other production hardware.
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RTX Raytheon to develop ultrawide-bandgap semiconductors for quantum electronics and ultraviolet lasers

UWBGS program will develop and optimize ultra-wide bandgap materials and fabrication processes for the next revolution in semiconductor electronics.
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Computers

Army asks RTX Raytheon to provide tactical networking for artillery fire command and control in Latvia

IFATDS is the U.S. military export version of the Army's Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) for artillery fire command and control.
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Communications

RTX Raytheon eyes ways of using commercial satellites for military space internet information distribution

DEUCSI seeks to find new ways of distributing information among land, sea, and air forces quickly to support military high-speed decision-making.
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Air Force asks Raytheon to ramp-up production of radar- and infrared-guided StormBreaker smart munitions

StormBreaker air-to-ground smart weapon with multimode seeker autonomously detects and attacks moving targets in darkness, rain, fog, smoke, or dust.
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DARPA taps RTX Raytheon BBN for quantum optical sensors for SWaP-constrained applications like imaging

Goal is develop small size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP) sensors with sensitivity below the quantum shot noise limit by using squeezed light.
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Raytheon begins early small-quantity production of LTAMDS gallium nitride (GaN) missile-defense radar system

LTAMDS GhostEye is the next generation, 360-degree missile-defense radar that ultimately will replace the Army's current Patriot missile radars.
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RTX Raytheon to build ship- and land-based missile-defense smart munitions with electro-optical guidance

The massive collision of the kill vehicle hitting its target obliterates the incoming ballistic missile and its warheads; explosives are not necessary.
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Air Force approaches industry for radar cross section (RCS) test and measurement for future nuclear weapons

Experts need a test radar able to identify defects, verify repairs, and assess the LRSO system for maintenance, repair, and production acceptance.
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Navy asks Raytheon to upgrade computers and networking shipboard electronics aboard Zumwalt-class destroyers

The three Zumwalt-class destroyers are multi-mission stealth ships with onboard computers and computer networking that focus on land attack.
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Raytheon to provide airborne surveillance radar imaging capability for Navy P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft

The Raytheon AN/APY-10 maritime, littoral, and overland airborne surveillance radar is a relatively new design for the P-8A.
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Special Operations forces ask RTX Raytheon to upgrade Silent Knight covert radar for nighttime commando ops

The above-K-band multi-aircraft terrain-following radar enables Special Forces aircraft to infiltrate dangerous areas undetected and at night.
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Navy taps RTX Raytheon for critical radar hardware for missile defense aboard Burke-class surface warships

The Raytheon AN/SPY-6(V) AMDR will improve the Burke-class destroyer's ability to detect hostile aircraft, surface ships, and ballistic missiles.
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RTX Raytheon asked to provide tactical networking and fire control to keep U.S. Army artillery on target

AFATDS ranks targets in importance based on sensor data, and performs attack analysis using situational data combined with commander's guidance.
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Marines ask Raytheon to continue building early models of NMESIS land-based anti-ship missile system

NSM has an infrared seeker, onboard target database, and navigates by Global Positioning System (GPS), inertial sensors, and terrain-referencing.
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Marine Corps asks Raytheon to start building anti-ship missile with unmanned launcher for attack beaches

NMESIS integrates a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) launcher unit, capable of launching two NSMs, onto a ROGUE-Fires carrier for shore defense.
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Navy asks Raytheon to upgrade and recertify Tomahawk Block IV land-attack cruise missile and guidance system

The Tomahawk Block IV is for land-attack missions, and has been upgraded to attack moving ships; it launches from surface warships and submarines.
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Navy taps Raytheon for carrier landing system for Japan that uses differential GPS for aircraft navigation

JPALS is an all-weather GPS-based landing system that provides landing guidance for fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters aboard aircraft carriers.
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Navy asks Raytheon for electro-optical multispectral sensors for MQ-9, MQ-8, and other unmanned aircraft

The AN/DAS-4 MTS enables mission commanders to use high-definition data from an airborne tactical sensor to identify and engage targets.
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Navy asks Raytheon for technology upgrades to Aegis combat systems aboard Navy and allied destroyers

Aegis combat system uses powerful computers and radar to track and guide weapons at enemy targets; more than 100 Aegis-equipped ships are deployed.
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Raytheon to provide air-to-ground missile with imaging infrared seeker and autonomous guidance for Taiwan

JSOW can be launched from F/A-18, F-16, F-15, F-35, and Jas Gripen jet fighter-bombers; as well as from B-1B, B-2A, and B-52H long-range jet bombers.
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Collins Aerospace to continue development of future VLF communications with submerged missile submarines

Collins will perform critical design analysis and studies for an updated VLF system for the future E-6B TACAMO Recapitalization Program (E-XX).
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Raytheon to build 53 AGM-154 Block 3 C glide bombs with imaging infrared guidance for attacking hard targets

The AGM-154 JSOW is medium range precision-guided weapon for attacking defended targets from outside the range of standard anti-aircraft defenses.
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Marine Corps asks Raytheon to start building NMESIS anti-ship missiles for shore defense on invasion beaches

NMESIS will provide the Marine Corps High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) battalions with anti-ship missiles to help defense invasion beaches.
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Raytheon to support air-defense radar system to counter unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and helicopters

The Sentinel radar system also interfaces with the Counter-Rocket, Artillery, Mortar (C-RAM) Increment I system to protect friendly aircraft.
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Raytheon to build StormBreaker missiles with tri-mode seekers, millimeter-wave radar, and infrared homing

The winged StormBreaker's radar and infrared guidance can guide the missile to moving targets in darkness, rain, fog, smoke or dust.
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Navy researchers ask Raytheon to develop and demonstrate two prototype advanced photonic radar systems

The BEYOND photonic radar project will demonstrate signals intelligence (SIGINT) and high-quality passive geolocation far beyond current capabilities.
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Special Forces ask Raytheon for covert terrain-following radar for commandos to infiltrate enemy territory

Special Operations aircraft can at low altitudes covertly at night to insert and remove commando forces for operations behind enemy lines.