News Feature Archive 02/05/2019 Power at sea Resurgence of naval tech will help restore a fleet's competitive edge. 01/24/2019 Bad to the drone New system helps to clip the wings of malicious unmanned aircraft. 01/09/2019 Triple play Raytheon Technologies systems like the Naval Strike Missile, Tomahawk cruise missile and Standard Missile-6 help defend the fleet. 01/09/2019 Innovation under the sea Raytheon Technologies has produced a small, lightweight sonar to help keep Naval fleets safe. 09/27/2018 Ready and revolutionary As members of Team Lynx, Raytheon Technologies and American Rheinmetall Vehicles will offer an American-made Lynx vehicle to answer the U.S. Army’s call for an Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle. 09/10/2018 The Swiss Army knife of radars The KuRFS radar uses advanced electronically scanned array, or AESA, technology to provide precise, persistent surveillance of airborne objects. 07/26/2018 Eyes of the surface fleet At the Raytheon Technologies radar development facility in Andover, Massachusetts, engineers and robots work together to build revolutionary radars. 07/05/2018 Mastering the skies Air dominance depends on the technology an aircraft carries, including avionics, sensors and weapons. 06/29/2018 Mind of the swarm Raytheon Technologies' innovations allow drones to swarm in a flock, like birds do. 06/28/2018 Beam on There is no single perfect solution for countering drones. But there are proven, advanced technologies to address the threat. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last »
01/09/2019 Triple play Raytheon Technologies systems like the Naval Strike Missile, Tomahawk cruise missile and Standard Missile-6 help defend the fleet.
01/09/2019 Innovation under the sea Raytheon Technologies has produced a small, lightweight sonar to help keep Naval fleets safe.
09/27/2018 Ready and revolutionary As members of Team Lynx, Raytheon Technologies and American Rheinmetall Vehicles will offer an American-made Lynx vehicle to answer the U.S. Army’s call for an Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle.
09/10/2018 The Swiss Army knife of radars The KuRFS radar uses advanced electronically scanned array, or AESA, technology to provide precise, persistent surveillance of airborne objects.
07/26/2018 Eyes of the surface fleet At the Raytheon Technologies radar development facility in Andover, Massachusetts, engineers and robots work together to build revolutionary radars.
07/05/2018 Mastering the skies Air dominance depends on the technology an aircraft carries, including avionics, sensors and weapons.
06/29/2018 Mind of the swarm Raytheon Technologies' innovations allow drones to swarm in a flock, like birds do.
06/28/2018 Beam on There is no single perfect solution for countering drones. But there are proven, advanced technologies to address the threat.