View Raytheon's 2011 Paris Air Show Media Coverage Highlights
Read select media coverage related to Raytheon's presence at this year's show.
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Read select media coverage related to Raytheon's presence at this year's show.
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Raytheon has received a $1.7 billion Direct Commercial Sales contract to upgrade Saudi Arabia's Patriot Air and Missile Defense System to the latest Configuration-3, which represents the most technologically advanced version of the system. The award includes ground-system hardware, a full training package and support equipment upgrades.
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As threats to national security increase worldwide, Raytheon is ready to respond to the needs of its military and civil customers. Political unrest and natural disasters can create an urgent need for situational awareness across the globe. Read more »
The U.S. Air Force has contracted Raytheon to produce the first airborne tactical hyperspectral sensor system. Known by the acronym ACES HY, it will provide the Predator unmanned aerial system real-time detection and geolocation of tactically significant targets for cueing the onboard Multi-Spectral Targeting System.
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Raytheon radars, sensors and Standard Missile-3 interceptors will play major roles in the Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA) for Missile Defense in Europe. PAA is a mix of systems and solutions that can be added, relocated or upgraded as needed to protect Europe against the growing ballistic missile threat. The Obama Administration has selected SM-3 as the centerpiece of the Phased Adaptive Approach.
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Raytheon's efforts in air traffic management (ATM) are flying high in both the U.S. and abroad as the company's ATM systems help control more than 60 percent of the world's air space.
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Raytheon has performed perfect tests of its Quiet Eyes Laser Turret Assembly (QELTA) for the U.S. Air Force after successfully completing all of its hundreds of test runs, solidifying the company's continued leadership in directed energy solutions.
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The members of the U.S. winning Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), in Paris for a competition against their French and British counterparts on Friday, took some time away from practice to tour the Raytheon exhibit pavilion and the U.S. Department of Defense's military corral at Le Bourget.
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Earlier this week we heard from team coach Susan Vogel and team captain John Easum...
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Raytheon's DIRCM capabilities are featured in an article on FoxNews.com. The article discusses the U.S. Army's CIRCM competition.
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Geek Gestalt blogger Daniel Terdiman stopped by the Raytheon exhibit pavilion yesterday to talk about global ISR and our new 4D walk-in flight simulator.
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Raytheon's 4D walk-in flight simulator at the 2011 Paris International Air Show is highlighted on SmartPlanet.
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The Royal Norwegian Air Force successfully intercepted three targets using its National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) recently during an annual live-fire exercise — called Silver Arrow — at Andoya Rocket Range in Northern Norway.
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The Boston Globe published an article discussing Raytheon's $1.7B contract to upgrade Saudi Arabia's Patriot Air and Missile Defense System to the latest Configuration-3.
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With more than 300 radar systems delivered to domestic and international customers, Raytheon's active electronically scanned array radar technology has achieved the significant milestone of flying more than 250,000 operational flight hours on multiple platforms.
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ThalesRaytheonSystems has achieved 10 years of excellence in transatlantic defense collaboration after partnering with major defense organizations such as NATO to provide worldwide protection and security.
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The selection of Sikorsky and Lockheed Martin's MH-60R naval combat helicopter for the Australian Navy will mark the entry of a new configuration of the AAS-44C(V) targeting and submarine hunting sensors into the international marketplace for the first time.
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The Boeing Company has contracted Raytheon to supply its ALR-69A digital radar warning receivers and digital anti-jam receiver global positioning system for the KC-46 tanker. Read more »
John Easum became interested in rocketry after his eighth grade teacher received an email about the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC).
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Raytheon's DIRCM capabilities are featured in this article from Popular Science (@PopSci). The article discusses the U.S. Army's CIRCM competition.
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Susan Vogel calls it the "Joy of Failure," the lessons her team learns from their mistakes.
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