Northrop Grumman to Build RAPTR for US Army

It will provide a greater level of situational understanding to warfighters.

Northrop Grumman’s RAPTR will provide advanced surveillance and precision targeting capabilities for a wide range of missions and platforms.
Northrop Grumman’s RAPTR will provide advanced surveillance and precision targeting capabilities for a wide range of missions and platforms.
Northrop Grumman

BALTIMORE -- Northrop Grumman has received a contract from the U.S. Army to develop the next generation tactical radar antenna.

The Re-scalable Aperture for Precision Targeting Radar (RAPTR) will be composed of small radar building blocks to allow the antenna to be scaled to fit a wide range of mission and platform requirements.

RAPTR will improve upon the precision and range of the previous, combat-proven Northrop tactical radar family to provide a greater level of situational understanding to warfighters.

The system will operate in multiple radar modes, including Synthetic Aperture Radar and Ground Moving Target Indicator, to provide a comprehensive operating picture.

“RAPTR’s building block architecture allows us to scale the antenna up or down to suit a wide range of platforms and missions, so it is well suited to the demands of today’s multi-domain battlespace,” said Brent Toland, vice president, land and avionics C4ISR, Northrop Grumman.

The system will take advantage of common building blocks, allowing for rapid, cost effective production for a variety of applications.

— Northrop Grumman

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