RTX's Raytheon successfully demonstrates advanced tracking capabilities of AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar
RTX (NYSE: RTX) has announced a significant milestone as its Raytheon business successfully completed the first live test of the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar in a maritime environment at Hawaii's Pacific Missile Range Facility.
The radar demonstrated advanced tracking capabilities for both air and surface targets under various conditions, validating years of modeling and simulation work. This variant is part of the SPY-6 Family of Radars, which is expected to be deployed on more than 60 U.S. Navy ships over the next decade, significantly upgrading the detection and tracking capabilities of existing Flight IIA Destroyers.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) ha raggiunto un importante traguardo: la divisione Raytheon ha completato con successo il primo test dal vivo del radar AN/SPY-6(V)4 in ambiente marino presso il Pacific Missile Range Facility alle Hawaii.
Il radar ha dimostrato avanzate capacità di tracciamento sia di bersagli aerei che di superficie in diverse condizioni, confermando anni di lavoro di modellazione e simulazione. Questa variante fa parte della famiglia SPY-6, prevista su oltre 60 navi della US Navy nel prossimo decennio, migliorando significativamente le capacità di individuazione e tracciamento degli attuali Destroyer Flight IIA.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) anunció un hito importante: su unidad Raytheon completó con éxito la primera prueba en vivo del radar AN/SPY-6(V)4 en un entorno marítimo en el Pacific Missile Range Facility de Hawái.
El radar mostró avanzadas capacidades de seguimiento de objetivos aéreos y de superficie en diversas condiciones, validando años de trabajo en modelado y simulación. Esta variante forma parte de la familia SPY-6, que se espera desplegar en más de 60 buques de la Marina de EE. UU. en la próxima década, mejorando sustancialmente las capacidades de detección y seguimiento de los actuales destructores Flight IIA.
RTX (NYSE: RTX)가 중요한 이정표를 발표했습니다. Raytheon 사업부가 하와이의 Pacific Missile Range Facility에서 해상 환경에서 AN/SPY-6(V)4 레이더의 첫 실사(실제 운용) 시험을 성공적으로 마쳤습니다.
이 레이더는 다양한 조건에서 공중 및 수면 표적에 대한 고급 추적 능력을 입증하며 수년간의 모델링 및 시뮬레이션 작업을 검증했습니다. 이 변형은 SPY-6 레이더 군의 일부로, 향후 10년간 미 해군의 60척 이상 함정에 배치될 예정이며 기존 Flight IIA 구축함의 탐지 및 추적 능력을 크게 향상시킬 것입니다.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) a annoncé une étape importante : sa division Raytheon a mené avec succès le premier essai en conditions réelles du radar AN/SPY-6(V)4 en milieu maritime au Pacific Missile Range Facility à Hawaï.
Le radar a démontré des capacités avancées de suivi des cibles aériennes et de surface dans diverses conditions, validant des années de travail de modélisation et de simulation. Cette variante fait partie de la famille SPY-6, qui devrait être déployée sur plus de 60 navires de la marine américaine au cours de la prochaine décennie, améliorant significativement les capacités de détection et de suivi des Destroyers Flight IIA actuels.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) hat einen wichtigen Meilenstein erreicht: Das Raytheon-Geschäft schloss den ersten Live-Test des AN/SPY-6(V)4-Radars in einer maritimen Umgebung auf dem Pacific Missile Range Facility auf Hawaii erfolgreich ab.
Das Radar zeigte erweiterte Verfolgungsfähigkeiten für Luft- und Oberflächenziele unter verschiedenen Bedingungen und bestätigte damit jahrelange Modellierungs- und Simulationsarbeit. Diese Variante gehört zur SPY-6-Radar-Familie, die voraussichtlich in mehr als 60 Schiffen der US Navy im nächsten Jahrzehnt eingesetzt wird und die Erkennungs- und Verfolgungsfähigkeiten der aktuellen Flight IIA-Zerstörer deutlich verbessert.
- First successful live maritime test of AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar system
- System will be deployed on over 60 U.S. Navy ships in the next decade
- Successful validation of years of modeling and simulation work
- Enhances detection and tracking capabilities for existing Navy destroyers
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Raytheon's successful SPY-6(V)4 radar test advances RTX's naval defense portfolio with significant long-term revenue potential across 60+ future ship deployments.
Raytheon's successful maritime test of the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar represents a significant technological milestone in naval defense systems. This variant is specifically designed to upgrade the U.S. Navy's existing Flight IIA Destroyers, which comprise a substantial portion of the current destroyer fleet. The successful open-water tracking demonstrations validate years of modeling and simulation work, reducing technical risk for the program.
The test's importance extends beyond this specific variant - it strengthens the entire SPY-6 radar family ecosystem. By leveraging common hardware and software architecture across variants, RTX enhances economies of scale while simplifying maintenance and upgrades across the fleet. This approach typically improves margins while reducing long-term sustainment costs for the Navy.
Most importantly, the projected deployment across more than 60 ships over the next decade represents substantial long-term revenue potential. Naval radar systems are high-value components with significant service life extension opportunities. For context, each SPY-6 radar system is valued in the tens of millions, with the associated maintenance and upgrade contracts extending value over decades of operational use.
The successful test also strengthens RTX's competitive position in naval defense electronics at a time when maritime security concerns are driving increased naval spending across NATO and Pacific allies. As more nations seek to enhance maritime domain awareness capabilities, Raytheon's demonstrated expertise with advanced radar systems positions them favorably for international sales opportunities beyond the U.S. Navy program of record.
Milestone marks the first live test in a maritime environment
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During multiple tests over open water, the radar successfully tracked air and surface targets under various conditions. These tests demonstrated the radar's advanced tracking capabilities across different mission scenarios and validated years of modeling and simulation work. Additionally, the tests yielded the first live data set for the (V)4 configuration, which will help refine the system for future testing and eventual shipboard deployment.
"The successful live demonstration of the SPY-6(V)4 radar is a major step forward in advancing the capabilities of today's fleet and supporting allied operations worldwide," said Barbara Borgonovi, president of Naval Power at Raytheon. "The radar will allow existing
This is the next variant in the
Over the next decade, SPY-6 is expected to be deployed on more than 60 U.S. Navy ships, enhancing defense against air, surface, and ballistic threats.
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