Last Updated: 04/13/2012*
Raytheon is showcasing its naval technologies this week at the Navy League of the United States’ 2012 Sea-Air-Space Exposition in National Harbor, Md.
At the exposition, Raytheon is displaying its broad portfolio of naval technologies, programs and solutions that span the full sensor; command, control, communication and intelligence (C3I); and effector spectrums.
Raytheon is represented by an array of some of the world’s most widely used weapon systems. Along with the SM-2, SM-3, SM-6 and Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM), Raytheon is also highlighting the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) and SeaRAM ship self-defense system.
To emphasize U.S. naval superiority, the company’s extensive work on the Zumwalt-class destroyer is prominently featured. In addition, the display includes a variety of advanced capabilities in ballistic missile defense, ship self-defense, anti-submarine warfare and mine countermeasures.
Leveraging a legacy of innovation and expertise, Raytheon is a leader in the sea, air and space domains.
About the Navy League 2012 Sea-Air-Space Exposition
With a theme of “Naval Expeditionary Forces: Preserving Global Economic Security and National Security,” Sea-Air-Space brings together U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard leadership, industry, congress and the media to study professional development, education and service development.
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