This week, we’re showcasing the Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) at MSPO in Poland. Raytheon was recently awarded a contract to deliver radars to both the US Army and Poland, which is the first international LTAMDS customer. Learn more: https://rtxcorp.co/3XbD4Ax
About us
Raytheon, an RTX business, creates next-generation defense solutions that are smarter, faster and better than previously thought possible. We specialize in integrated air and missile defense, advanced sensors, space-based systems, hypersonics, effectors and cyber solutions.
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http://www.rtx.com/raytheon
External link for Raytheon
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
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Arlington, VA, US
Employees at Raytheon
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Stephen Williams
Senior Principal Engineer, Software Engineering
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Steve Jarry
Whole Life Engineering Directorate - Risk and Opportunity Management at Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
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Aubrey Williams
Associate Director at Raytheon Intelligence & Space
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Andrew Melissinos
Vice President, Human Resources at Raytheon
Updates
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During the US Navy's recent Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC), Raytheon’s SeaVue Multi-role Radar successfully demonstrated its superior long-range target detection and net-enabled, long-range weapons employment capabilities. “The live-fire exercise enabled us to test and validate SVMR to ensure it can provide the situational awareness required in an operational environment – allowing faster decision-making and more efficient kill chains.” - Bryan Rosselli, president of Advanced Products & Solutions at Raytheon Details: https://rtxcorp.co/4dIhV7W
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The future San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship Richard M. McCool, Jr. (LPD 29) is en route to the Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida, where it will be commissioned on Sept. 7. LPD 29 is the first ship to be equipped with the Raytheon-built SPY-6(V)2 radar, known for its air traffic control and advanced capabilities against cruise missiles, anti-surface and anti-ship threats, as well as jamming/clutter and electronic warfare. Learn more: https://rtxcorp.co/3MjFTu6 📷: Ingalls Shipbuilding, a Division of HII
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#ICYMI: Misty Holmes, Vice President of Shipboard Missiles at Raytheon, recently spoke with Defense News about the current state of missile defense at the annual Space and Missile Defense Symposium. Watch the recording here: https://rtxcorp.co/4dRXcOL
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Raytheon recently signed a contract enabling SAMPA KOGYO to supply components for Raytheon-built, U.S. Navy SPY-6(V) radars. This partnership between Raytheon and SAMPA grows contributions to the U.S. defense equipment supply chain. Take a closer look at the SPY-6 variants: https://rtxcorp.co/3SWhPBf
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📰 #NEWS: The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) successfully launched Raytheon’s SM-6 from the Hobart-class AEGIS destroyer, HMAS SYDNEY (DDG 42), during Exercise Pacific Dragon 2024 in Hawaii. SM-6 will be deployed across RAN’s Hobart class destroyers and future Hunter class frigates. Learn more: https://rtxcorp.co/3X7YWy2 📸: Commonwealth of Australia
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Two more Maxar Technologies WorldView Legion satellites launched into orbit today fitted with our next-generation imaging instruments. These Raytheon developed payloads deliver high-resolution 30 cm-class imagery that provide a whole new view of the world for a wide range of applications. Our technical innovations show how smaller, more affordable sensors can provide better performance compared with legacy options. Learn how our advanced imagers are providing high-resolution visual data and images like these in real time: https://rtxcorp.co/4dLaooI
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Our High-Energy Laser Weapon System was successfully fired from a land vehicle, the first test of its kind in the UK. This critical step further marks our commitment to developing advanced and innovative counter-UAS technologies to help customers defend against the proliferation of evolving drone warfare.
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We're developing a next-generation EO/IR intelligent sensing capability leveraging MOSA/SOSA to ensure more flexibility while allowing current fleet and Future Vertical Lift sensors to be more adaptable as threats evolve. Learn more at Army Aviation Industry Days Booth 10: https://rtxcorp.co/3A9x1EE
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In Raytheon’s 49,000 square-foot Space Systems Operations facility in Tucson, Arizona, our team of technicians, engineers and operators develop, test and assemble parts for highly precise defensive weapons known as “kill vehicles” that track and defeat ballistic missiles in the vacuum of space – an environment the site was designed specifically to recreate. “We have 25 years of iterative experience and data from 50 successful space intercepts,” said Justin Jenia, vice president of Strike Initiatives at Raytheon. “What we learned, what we saw in these increasingly complex test scenarios has led to significant efficiencies and process improvements in our factory assembly and environmental controls.” To learn more about these capabilities visit our booth 301 at #SMDSymposium or visit: https://rtxcorp.co/3WS1Bvk