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Raytheon starts building 12th AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar for US Missile Defense Agency.
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Friday, December 20, 2013 08:46 AM | |||
Raytheon starts building 12th AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar for U.S. Missile Defense Agency | |||
The U.S.
is taking another positive step toward meeting the growing demand for
systems that can help protect against the increasing danger posed by ballistic
missiles. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has started building the 12th AN/TPY-2
ballistic missile defense radar for the Missile Defense Agency after being
awarded a $172.7 million contract, which was previously announced by the
Department of Defense on Dec. 17, 2013. |
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A critical element in the Ballistic Missile Defense System, AN/TPY-2 continually searches the sky for ballistic missiles. |
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An integral element of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS), AN/TPY-2 is a mobile X-band radar that helps defend against the more than 6,300 ballistic missiles that, according to MDA estimates, are not controlled by the U.S., NATO, China or Russia. "Beginning production of a 12th AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar is so important because this X-band sensor is the backbone of U.S. missile defense around the globe," said Dave Gulla, vice president of Global Integrated Sensors in Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems business. "The U.S., our warfighters, allies and security partners can count on the AN/TPY-2 because it has performed flawlessly in every test to date against all categories of ballistic missiles." About AN/TPY-2 - On Oct. 25, 2012, two AN/TPY-2
radars – one terminal and one forward-based – participated
in FTI-01, the MDA's largest and most complex exercise. In a complex
raid scenario involving multiple targets, both radars met or exceeded
all test objectives. |
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