| 05/2013 - |
New Interceptor Destroys Complex, Separating Missile Target
A new version of the U.S. Navy's premier missile interceptor destroyed a complex, separating target high above the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, moving the program one step closer to a decision on full-rate production.
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| 05/2013 - |
From “Bumblebee” to Defender of Continents: Standard Missile Family Marks 60th Anniversary
The military called it Operation Bumblebee: a secret program to develop a weapon that -- like the insect -- could take off vertically, change directions instantly and deliver a painful sting.
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| 05/2013 - |
Revolutionary Radar Keeps Assembly Line Humming
A look inside the Forest, Miss. plant that turns out hundreds of aircraft radars using active electronically scanned arrays, a stunning new technology.
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| 04/2013 - |
Republic of Korea Selects RACR for F-16 Fleet
The Republic of Korea has selected RACR, Raytheon's export-ready AESA radar, for the country's fleet of KF-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft.
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| 04/2013 - |
Raytheon Engineer Becomes Earth's Photographer
The image was taken by VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite), a sensor on NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite
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| 04/2013 - |
The History of Satellite Photography, From Black-and-White to High Definition
Raytheon offers this look back at the history of satellite photography, from Tiros 1 to VIIRS.
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| 03/2013 - |
New Datalink Could Broaden Europe's Missile Defense
A key component of Raytheon’s Standard Missile-3 successfully exchanged information with a Dutch X-band radar, moving the company one step closer to proving that European ships with this radar can employ SM-3s to defend the continent against ballistic missiles.
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| 03/2013 - |
Making the Bullet Louder: "3-D Audio" Gives Pilots a Multisensory Heads-Up
Raytheon's 3-D Audio technology instantly tells pilots the location and type of threats coming toward them, and gives them new ways to monitor radio traffic as well.
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| 03/2013 - |
End of the Shoot-and-Scoot: Floating Radar Takes on Missiles, Mobile Launchers
JLENS detected and tracked four ballistic missiles immediately after launch in recent test
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| 02/2013 - |
Raytheon Delivers First SM-6 From State-of-the-Art Missile Plant
Raytheon’s new, state-of-the-art missile factory in Huntsville, Ala. has delivered its first Standard Missile-6, a ship defense weapon that will soon be able to attack ballistic missiles as well.
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| 02/2013 - |
Inside the Diamond Mine: Synthetic Gems Get the Military’s Attention
Diamonds may no longer be just a girl’s best friend. Sixty years after Marilyn Monroe’s musical ode to them, the military is showing interest in the synthetic version of these classic gems.
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| 02/2013 - |
Going Global: New Launcher, Partnerships Show Raytheon's International Reach
Perched on the deck of a warship, the CENTURION looks all the world like a squat, gray pepper shaker. But this pepper shaker packs some serious heat.
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| 02/2013 - |
From Front Line to War Room, Linguistics Changing Military's Work
TransTalk and other Raytheon language technologies revolutionize the way militaries and intelligence services work.
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| 02/2013 - |
Raytheon at IDEX 2013 International Defense Conference and Exhibition
Raytheon has been doing business in the Middle East for nearly 50 years. We focus on building strong partnerships that create innovative defense solutions.
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| 02/2013 - |
Inside the Diamond Mine: Synthetic Gems Get the Military's Attention
Diamonds may no longer be just a girl's best friend. Sixty years after Marilyn Monroe's musical ode to them, the military is showing interest in the synthetic version of these classic gems.
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| 02/2013 - |
“Super Vision” Meets Frankenstorm: How a Satellite Zeroed In On Sandy
The VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite) sensor suite, orbiting 512 miles above the roiling storm aboard the Suomi NPP satellite, poured down data like nothing scientists had ever seen.
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| 02/2013 - |
Navy Uses Raytheon SM-3 and Space Sensor to Destroy Target
In a first-of-its-kind test, a Raytheon Standard Missile-3 Block IA fired from the USS Lake Erie destroyed a medium-range ballistic missile target using a remote cue from a satellite sensor system.
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| 01/2013 - |
Navy Multiband Terminals: Linking Sea and Space
The Navy recently cleared the terminals for full rate production, meaning the system has met the service’s highest standards and is suitable for day-to-day operations.
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| 01/2013 - |
Sizzle-Free Circuits: New Factory Turns Out Electronics That Can Beat the Heat
Using high-voltage beams of ions, Raytheon technicians are building circuits from synthetic wafers of silicon carbide, a substance found naturally in asteroids and interplanetary dust.
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| 01/2013 - |
“Spearhead” of U.S. Missile Defense System Passes Test
As the ‘spearhead’ of the ground-based missile interceptor, Raytheon’s upgraded Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle played a vital role in a non-intercept flight test of Boeing's Ground-based Midcourse Defense program.
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| 01/2013 - |
Tiny Satellites To Give Warfighters a Bird's-Eye View of the Battlefield
Small, “disposable” satellites launched from fighter jets could soon give soldiers a birds-eye view of the battlefield at a fraction of the cost of other sensors.
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| 12/2012 - |
NASA Unveils 'Black Marble' Images Taken From VIIRS Sensor
Raytheon's VIIRS sensor system makes history as NASA unveils new Black Marble images - three unique views of Earth at night.
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| 12/2012 - |
JLENS Simultaneously Tracks Swarming Boats, Cars and Aircraft
JLENS proves ability to defend congested vital waterways
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| 12/2012 - |
Raytheon Awarded Contract to Continue JAGM Development
When warfighters are ready to engage the enemy, they want to have the best possible weapons with them – weapons they know they can count on, regardless of weather or battlefield conditions.
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| 11/2012 - |
Modernized Patriot: Smarter, Faster, Tougher
From tiny computer chips to sleek new touchscreens, designers have invested more than $400 million into Patriot as part of a massive program aimed at making the legendary air and missile defense system faster, smarter and tougher.
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| 11/2012 - |
Space Fence: The Future of Space Situational Awareness
Raytheon submits Space Fence proposal to the U.S. Air Force
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| 11/2012 - |
Inside Raytheon's New Missile Factory
Welcome to Huntsville, Ala., where workers will soon produce a key piece of the U.S. missile defense plan, the Standard Missile-3, in a gleaming factory designed with virtual reality tools and outfitted with the latest machinery.
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| 10/2012 - |
Tools for A Nimbler Army: Bringing Networks to Far-Flung Bases and Hostile Places
From streaming video to real-time intelligence data, Raytheon is creating new networking tools for the nimbler, tightly focused operations of today’s changing military.
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| 10/2012 - |
Tools For Tighter Quarters: Bringing a New Level of Precision to Today's Battlefield
From guided artillery shells to tiny missiles, Raytheon is developing a new generation of highly accurate, cost-effective tools for the crowded spaces and chaotic streets of today’s battlefields.
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| 10/2012 - |
Sensors Become Difference Between Victory and Deadly Mistakes
On today’s battlefield, the best sensors are increasingly marking the difference between victory and defeat: between meeting the enemy and making a deadly mistake.
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| 10/2012 - |
U.S. Military Destroys Targets in History-Making Missile Test
Raytheon missiles, radars and other systems played critical roles in the U.S. Missile Defense Agency's largest live-fire missile defense test in history.
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| 10/2012 - |
The Future of Electronic Warfare Resides at Raytheon
Raytheon leads the development and production of electronic warfare (EW) system solutions for the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and their international counterparts.
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| 09/2012 - |
BattleGuard: Advanced Detection for Better Protection
A new remote weapons station from Raytheon allows soldiers to see twice as far as with competing technologies while remaining safely inside their vehicles.
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| 09/2012 - |
Foam Darts and Big Ideas as Raytheon Becomes Cyber Powerhouse
SI Government Solutions looks more like a Silicon Valley startup than part of a big defense company
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| 08/2012 - |
JLENS: Affordable Defense From Real World Threats
Swarming boats, anti-ship cruise missiles, mine laying ships and unmanned aircraft. These are only some of the dangers the Warfighter faces on the modern battlefield.
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| 08/2012 - |
It's Not Your Father's Maverick
When our troops are pinned down by hostile fire, they count on Maverick to eliminate the threat without causing unnecessary collateral damage.
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| 08/2012 - |
Raytheon Sensor Captures Nighttime View of Hurricane Isaac
A Raytheon-built sensor captured this striking nighttime view of Hurricane Isaac as the storm whipped the southern United States this week.
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| 08/2012 - |
New Mobile App Provides "Virtual Radios" for First Responders
A new mobile app turns computers, tablets and smartphones into "virtual radios," allowing emergency dispatchers to quickly mobilize help and extend their reach beyond radio networks.
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| 08/2012 - |
Tiny Guided Bomb Scores a Direct Hit on Arizona Test Range
Pyros aims to bring new accuracy to unmanned mini-aircraft
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| 07/2012 - |
Counting Cars to Find the Fight: High Over Hostile Territory, Squadron Uses New Tools to Make Sense of Aerial Images
Analytics tames avalanche of drone video, other data
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon Technology Turns Older Aircraft Into Tomorrow’s State-of-the-Art Fighters
Plug-and-play avionics, new radars save maintenance costs while giving cutting-edge abilities
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| 07/2012 - |
CNN Highlights Aviation Warrior's Value to Jet Fighter Crew Safety
Article describes Aviation Warrior as an example of the future of military technology.
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| 07/2012 - |
Thomas Culligan Discusses International Business and Outlook for Growth on Bloomberg TV
Thomas Culligan, senior vice president of Business Development at Raytheon and CEO of Raytheon International, Inc., was interviewed at the Farnborough International Airshow by Bloomberg TV.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon's New, Smaller Weapons Pack a Powerful Punch
Small Tactical Munition, Griffin and MALD-V are lightweight and accurate.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon Has Found Diversification and Stability Overseas as Foreign Customers Come Calling, Execs Say
Leaders at the Waltham, Massachusetts-based aerospace and defense company have been crisscrossing the globe in recent years as foreign sales have become an ever-larger slice of its business.
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| 07/2012 - |
BBC Demos Aviation Warrior Technology
Jonathan Beale, BBC Defence Correspondent, gets a firsthand look at Aviation Warrior.
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| 07/2012 - |
Air Traffic Needs an Upgrade as Developing Countries Become More Affluent, Fly More: Expert
The world urgently needs to upgrade its air traffic control systems, especially as rising incomes in the developing world allow millions of people to fly for the first time, the head of Raytheon’s air traffic control business says.
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| 07/2012 - |
Souping Up the Satellites: Why the Global Positioning System Needs an Upgrade
Some GPS satellites are "old enough to vote," Raytheon official says.
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| 07/2012 - |
Reuters: Strong Demand and Opportunities for International Sales
Raytheon Chairman and CEO William H. Swanson cites opportunities with international sales.
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| 07/2012 - |
Aviation Warrior Featured on WIRED's Danger Room
The article illustrates cost savings from using technology like Aviation Warrior to enhance the capabilities of pilots instead of upgrading expensive helicopters.
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| 07/2012 - |
A Game-Changing Experience: Fighter Pilot Describes Flying with Raytheon's New Radars
Flying changed forever for pilot Michael “Ponch” Garcia on the day he first touched the controls of a plane equipped with Raytheon’s electronically scanned radar.
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| 07/2012 - |
Kill Vehicles Deal, New Missile as Raytheon Hones Pursuit of Targets in Space
Raytheon highlighted its ability to pursue targets into space on Monday, announcing a $636 million contract for exo-atmospheric kill vehicles, advances in its Standard Missile-3 and a new planning tool for Europe's missile defense.
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| 07/2012 - |
CNET Reports on Raytheon's Aviation Warrior Technology
Raytheon's Aviation Warrior technology and its demo at the Farnborough International Airshow is showcased in an article by CNET.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon Helps NATO With Study on Helicopter 'Brownouts'
Churning dust responsible for most of coalition’s helicopter accidents.
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| 07/2012 - |
The All-Knowing, All-Seeing Pilot Becomes a Reality With Raytheon Know-How
New technology is making pilots all-knowing and all-seeing, with the power to “hear” attackers in surround sound, peer through dust storms, even see right through the floor of their aircraft.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon Helps Countries Stretch Their Defense Budgets With New Uses for Existing Missile Systems
Raytheon is helping countries make the most of their defense funds by finding ways to use the same launcher for missiles of varying ranges.
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| 07/2012 - |
ADAS Technology Featured on AINonline
Raytheon's Advanced Distributed Aperture System (ADAS) technology is featured in an article by Aviation International News. The article describes ADAS' capabilities and value to helicopter crews.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon's 90th Anniversary: A Perpetual Engine of Technology and Innovation Leadership
Ninety years ago, the founders of a high-tech startup used chalk and string to trace the dimensions of their first lab - setting Raytheon on a historic course of continual renewal inspired by customer focus, strong values and excellence in technology and innovation.
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| 07/2012 - |
Raytheon Awarded $925M for New Larger, More Powerful Standard Missile-3
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency awarded Raytheon a $925 million contract to continue developing its Standard Missile-3 Block IIA, which adds more powerful motors, a larger body and a bigger kinetic warhead to the proven SM-3.
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| 07/2012 - |
Howling Jets and Hot Technology as Raytheon Throws Open Its Doors at Farnborough International Airshow
New inventions, cutting-edge upgrades and the latest updates from top defense experts will fill this website all week as Raytheon throws open the doors of its pavilion at the Farnborough International Airshow.
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| 06/2012 - |
Newest SM-3 Takes Out Another Ballistic Missile Target
The SM-3 is a defensive weapon used by the U.S. Navy to destroy short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles. The SM-3 destroys incoming ballistic missile threats by colliding with them, a concept sometimes described as "hitting a bullet with a bullet."
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| 06/2012 - |
VIRTSIM Law Enforcement Training Environment
More than 500 law enforcement officials in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, from the Texas Rangers to the U.S. Marshals Service, will be on hand to experience VIRTSIM firsthand as part of the initial rollout to the U.S. public safety market.
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| 06/2012 - |
New Technology Today Now Available — “Raytheon’s Materials Technology”
Read about Raytheon’s materials discovery and innovation, which lead to creating successful solutions for our customers.
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| 06/2012 - |
Importance of Protected Satellite Communications
Advanced satellite communications are an absolute necessity for military victory. The information that gets sent around the world must be kept safe, secure and protected.
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| 05/2012 - |
Today's Tomahawk Block IV Cruise Missile
Unmanned aircraft seem to get all the headlines these days. But the ship- and submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missile — an unmanned aircraft that goes on a one-way trip — is quietly upping its game.
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| 05/2012 - |
Raytheon Participates in 2012 SOFEX
Raytheon showcases its products at this year's edition of the Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference in Amman, Jordan.
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| 04/2012 - |
The Boston Globe Features Raytheon Space Fence
The story, "Raytheon system aims to track space trash," highlighted the system's ability to detect and track space debris that poses a threat to ciricial space assets.
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| 04/2012 - |
2012 National Space Symposium
Sponsored by the Space Foundation, National Space Symposium attracts more than 9,000 attendees and 150 exhibitors encompassing the civil, commercial and national security sectors of the space industry.
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| 04/2012 - |
Raytheon at the 2012 Navy League Sea-Air-Space Exposition
Raytheon is showcasing its broad portfolio of naval technologies, programs and solutions that span the full sensor; command, control, communication and intelligence (C3I); and effector spectrums.
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| 04/2012 - |
NSS 2012 Mobile Companion App: Powered by Raytheon
This year, download the free 28th National Space Symposium (NSS) mobile app for easy access to NSS news, Twitter feeds, exhibitor information, the daily show agenda, event schedules and more!
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| 03/2012 - |
Raytheon Debuts New-Production Patriot System
Raytheon's new ground-up production Patriot successfully completed a system-level guided flight test at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.
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| 03/2012 - |
Raytheon at Defexpo India 2012
Raytheon's innovative technologies showcased at Defexpo India 2012 span Military Modernization, Air & Missile Defence and Homeland Security applications across all domains.
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| 02/2012 - |
Raytheon Debuts its Rapid Alliance™ Solutions for the Public Safety Market
Good news often comes in pairs, they say, but in the public safety network arena, February's news lineup held a rare surprise: a trio of great, interlinked stories on the "power of the network."
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| 02/2012 - |
Raytheon to Showcase Public Safety Technologies at New California Research Facility
Raytheon dedicated its newest facility in California, the Public Safety Regional Technology Center.
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| 02/2012 - |
Raytheon's Innovative Railgun Technology Garners Media Attention
IDS Engineering's Advanced Technology organization is developing the Pulse Forming Network for the railgun, a multimission and multiplatform system that offers an incredible array of operational capabilities and benefits for the warfighter.
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| 02/2012 - |
Raytheon, Lockheed Martin Team to Provide SEWIP Electronic Attack Capability for U.S. Navy
Mark Kula, vice president for Tactical Airborne Systems, says EA capabilities will give Navy fleet commanders a critical advantage on the seas.
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| 01/2012 - |
VIIRS Takes Stunning New 'Blue Marble' Image of Earth
This week, NASA unveiled imagery called the most amazing high definition image of Earth, taken from Raytheon's Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite instrument aboard the NSS satellite.
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| 01/2012 - |
10th Anniversary of Standard Missile-3 Intercept
Jan. 25, 2002 marked the first interception of a ballistic missile from a sea-based platform.
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| 01/2012 - |
Raytheon Showcases Next-Gen Weather Forecasting at AMS
Raytheon provides the technology, from space to ground, to support NOAA's important weather mission of creating a Weather-Ready Nation.
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| 01/2012 - |
Raytheon Technology and Innovation Leadership Help Shape the Future of Law Enforcement
Raytheon and L.A. Sheriff's Department get rave reviews from Consumer Electronics Show
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| 01/2012 - |
Raytheon at Surface Navy 2012
A naval technology leader, delivering trusted solutions
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| 01/2012 - |
Raytheon Supports Indian Army Day
Raytheon, the world's leading provider of state-of-the-art military technologies, salutes the valiant Indian soldier, protector of the world's largest democracy.
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