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Raytheon will use the 2017 Paris Air Show to showcase the technologies it is developing to provide defenses and countermeasures in the new battleground of cyberspace.
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The US Defense Department announced today that for the first time its Ground-based Midcourse Defense system has intercepted an ICBM dummy warhead somewhere over the Pacific Ocean in a demonstration of the system’s capability to detect, engage, and destroy targets while still in space.
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Soldiers are often forced to choose between a close quarter or a magnified sight for their assault rifles. Raytheon's answer is its ELCAN Specter dual-field-of-view rifle sights that can switch between magnifications and now includes a next-generation digital fire control system.
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Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have completed a successful test flight of their Coyote Unmanned Aircraft System, a drone designed to retrieve important data from the eye of the storm to improve hurricane forecasting.
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The US Navy recently conducted tests off the coast of California of Raytheon's SeaRAM, which fires supersonic, self-guided missiles against in-coming close-range threats. During these exercises, the USS Coronado successfully detected, tracked, and engaged an inbound target.
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Technological advances aren't just about making new devices. Many times it's more a matter of taking an existing device and improving on it. A case in point is Raytheon’s new thermal imaging chip that the company says will be so small and cheap, that it may make the humble flashlight obsolete.
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Practical exoskeletons have moved closer to common usage with the news that Honda has begun leasing 100 of its Walking Assist Devices to hospitals in Japan so that it can monitor and validate their usefulness of the device in the real world.
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Raytheon has developed a new 3D Audio system for aircraft that turns information into an audible three-dimensional picture.
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ScienceRaytheon and Lockheed Martin have each submitted their construction proposals for the US Air Force's Space Fence project.
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Raytheon's Pyros small tactical munition intended for delivery via UAV has passed an end-to-end test with flying colors.
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A new mobile app by U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation Raytheon turns computers, tablets and smartphones into “virtual radios” which will allow emergency dispatchers to quickly mobilize help in the event of an emergency.
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US defense contractor Raytheon has been awarded a contract by the US government to supply Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicles (EKV) as part of the American Ground Based Interceptor (GBI) missile defense system.
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