Boeing Directed Energy Systems has selected the MHR radar of RADA Electronic Industries 2410134

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AUSA 2013
Association of the United States Army

AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
21 to 23 October 2013
Washington D.C., United States
 
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013 10:09 PM
 
Boeing Directed Energy Systems has selected the MHR radar of RADA Electronic Industries.
RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. announces the selection by Boeing Directed Energy Systems of its tactical radar, the MHR – Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar – for evaluation of its operability as part of Boeing’s Directed Energy tactical systems. Field testing of the MHR, which was recently delivered to Boeing, will begin in the near future.
     
RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. announces the selection by Boeing Directed Energy Systems of its tactical radar, the MHR – Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar – for evaluation of its operability as part of Boeing’s Directed Energy tactical systems. Field testing of the MHR, which was recently delivered to Boeing, will begin in the near future.
RADA Electronic Industries MHR – Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar at AUSA 2013.
     

RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. is an Israel-based defense electronics contractor. The Company specializes in the development, production, and sale of Tactical Land Radars for force and border protection, Inertial Navigation Systems for air and land applications, and Avionics Systems and Upgrades.

The MHR - an S-Band, Software-Defined, Pulse-Doppler, AESA radar - has sophisticated beam forming capabilities and advanced signal processing, provides multiple missions on each radar platform, and offers unprecedented performance-to-price ratio. It is compact and mobile, delivering ideal organic, tactical surveillance solutions for force and border protection applications such as C-RAM, C-UAS, GMTI, air surveillance, and more.

According to Zvi Alon, RADA's CEO, "We are very pleased with Boeing's selection of our unique MHR, which is a vote of confidence by a world-leading defense integrator. Interest has also been expressed by other parties regarding the integration of the radar into additional tactical systems."