Air defence: RTX to produce LTAMDS radars for Poland
On July 31, the United States Department of Defence announced that RTX has been awarded a contract for the Low Rate Initial Production of LTAMDS air defence radars.
On July 31, the United States Department of Defence announced that RTX has been awarded a contract for the Low Rate Initial Production of LTAMDS air defence radars.
At Valiant Shield 24, Raytheon demonstrated a simulated complex missile engagement leveraging the U.S. Army’s Lower Tier Air and Missile Defence Sensor, or LTAMDS.
Raytheon announced that its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, or LTAMDS, continues to advance through its U.S. Army test program with another successful live-fire event.
IBCS is a revolutionary command and control system unifying current and future assets in the battlespace, regardless of source, service, or domain.
Raytheon, an RTX business, completed another successful live-fire demonstration of the advanced, 360-degree Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, known as LTAMDS.
Raytheon, in support of the U.S. Army, completed a live-fire engagement using the advanced, 360-degree Lower Tier Air and Missile Defence Sensor, known as LTAMDS.
The LTAMDS, developed by Raytheon, achieved significant technical and performance milestones while completing Contractor Verification Testing at the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range.
LTAMDS is the next generation air and missile defense radar for the U.S. Army.
Mercury Systems has completed delivery of the processing hardware for the U.S. Army’s first six Lower Tier Air and Missile Defence Sensor (LTAMDS) radars.