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Much like today’s AN/SPY-1D radar, the SPY-6 V(1) will be able to scan the surface as well, assisting with the fire-control technology needed to identify where an incoming threat can be intercepted.
Credit: Raytheon Raytheon’s new air and missile defense radar, the AN/SPY-6(V), cleared a new ballistic missile target tracking test last week. According to an announcement by the company, the ...
he Raytheon-built AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR), based at the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Kauai Hawaii, detected and tracked medium-range ballistic missile target for the ...
The Raytheon Company’s AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar successfully searched, acquired, and tracked a ballistic missile during the first dedicated exercise at the U.S. Navy’s Pacific ...
The SPY-1D is capable of tracking over 100 targets at once at long range and high altitudes, including ballistic missiles. It is a key component of the U.S. and allied nations ballistic missile ...
Speaking to Janes in August 2024, a spokesperson for Lockheed Martin said that the AN/SPY-7(V)1 will provide the ASEVs with enhanced surveillance capabilities compared with the SPY-1D(V) version ...
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers currently run the SPY-1D radar system. But potential adversaries are developing new anti-ship missiles that reportedly travel six times the speed of sound and ...
Under the contract, CAES will provide fully tested radar module assemblies for the U.S. Navy’s AN/SPY-6 family of radars. CAES has been a multi-year partner with Raytheon on the SPY-6 program ...
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