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Raytheon software splits Navy radar to hunt threats and guide missiles at once
Raytheon is developing new radar software that could allow future U.S. Navy warships to ...
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Raytheon to develop next-generation radar for US Navy
The new “STORM” radars are expected to enter service in the Navy by April 2029.
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Raytheon to develop radar software for next-gen US naval radars
Raytheon’s software lets each radar building block operate independently, so one radar can run multiple missions.
Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) have had car company marketers in a veritable tizzy for several years, and while they generally agree on the direction, they differ on the speed and route to adoption.
Radar devices are among the most important RF applications, with direct impact on aerospace missions, military endeavors, ship and submarine navigation, and road traffic control and monitoring. The ...
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