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Raytheon unveils Envoy aircraft weapon integration software.
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World Aviation Defense & Security Industry News - Raytheon
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Raytheon unveils Envoy aircraft weapon integration software
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Raytheon Company has developed the Envoy software solution to quickly and affordably integrate newer weapons onto legacy aircraft, the US-based giant unveiled on Wednesday March 16, 2016. Integration of non-Universal Armament Interface (UAI) weapons was previously expensive and time consuming, requiring changes to aircraft operational flight programs – a very costly process that can take years.
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Raytheon's new Envoy software will allow easier integration of newer weapons on military aircraft | |||
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Envoy, formerly known as Interface Bridge, will provide numerous integration options for UAI weapons without costly hardware changes.
Envoy has been completely funded by Raytheon to provide more affordable, easier integration. It is adaptable across various platforms, carriage systems and platform-to-weapon interfaces. "The Envoy software solution is a real breakthrough for weapons integration," said Mike Jarrett, Raytheon Air Warfare Systems vice president. "With Envoy, today's state-of-the-art weapons can be easily and affordably integrated into legacy aircraft worldwide." Envoy can be implemented across various platforms and current bomb rack systems. The software has already been demonstrated on F-16 and F-18 fighter aircraft. Work is underway for integration on the MQ-9 and other international aircraft. |
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