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Last Updated: 05/17/2013* It was an old-fashioned photo album with a weathered cover. The pages were discolored. The faded images were black and white, but the memories were anything but. “My dad was a young airplane mechanic during World War II,” said Corinne Kovalsky, the company’s ...
Last Updated: 05/16/2013* A new version of the U.S. Navy’s premier missile interceptor destroyed a complex, separating target high above the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, moving the program one step closer to a decision on full-rate production. The Standard Missile-3 Block IB has an imp...
Last Updated: 04/10/2013* The Republic of Korea has selected RACR , the Raytheon Advanced Combat Radar, for the country's fleet of KF-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft. RACR is an export-ready, active electronically scanned array radar designed specifically for the F-16 a...
Last Updated: 03/11/2013* “Pie is a yummy treat that you eat on Thanksgiving. It is minty and chocolatey and very yummy and it is very, very good.” – Steven, age 9, a student at Florence Sawyer School in Bolton, Mass. While it’s true that pie is yummy, its round shape also has signifi...
Raytheon today announced that it is consolidating its businesses to streamline operations, increase productivity and achieve stronger alignment with its customers’ priorities. The new structure will consist of four businesses: Intelligence, Information and Services , resulting from th...
We ensure your system will operate as a truly unified interoperable system. Our solution is based on open architecture, nonproprietary technologies. Raytheon is responsible for the system’s performance; and we will provide maintenance and support. Battle-Tested From firefighters and p...
Last Updated: 02/11/2013* In a first-of-its-kind test, a Raytheon Standard Missile-3 Block IA fired from the USS Lake Erie destroyed a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) target using a remote cue from a satellite sensor system. The test marks the 22nd successful intercept for the S...
Last Updated: 01/21/2013* Small, “disposable” satellites launched from fighter jets could soon give soldiers a birds-eye view of the battlefield at a fraction of the cost of other sensors. SeeMe satellites, now in development at Raytheon, will give warfighters a nearly instant, zoomed...