Raytheon Delivers New Radar to U.S. Missile Defense Agency

Latest radar version supports hypersonic missile defense.

The new AN/TPY-2 missile defense radar.
The new AN/TPY-2 missile defense radar.
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ANDOVER, Mass. - Raytheon, an RTX business, has delivered the first AN/TPY-2 radar to the U.S. Missile Defense Agency with a complete Gallium Nitride, or GaN, populated array. The AN/TPY-2 is a missile defense radar prepared to defend U.S. homeland and American allies by detecting, tracking and discriminating ballistic missiles in multiple phases of flight.

GaN provides greater sensitivity to increase range, expands surveillance capacity and supports the hypersonic defense mission. The radar also features the latest CX6 high-performance computing software that offers more precise target discrimination and electronic attack protection.

Sam Deneke, president of Air and Space Defense Systems at Raytheon, said "This is the most advanced version of AN/TPY-2 that Raytheon has built, leveraging years of investment and innovation to produce superior capability at a lower cost to the U.S. armed forces. As demand increases for missile defense of the homeland, the AN/TPY-2 radar is ready to meet the mission."

AN/TPY-2 operates in the X-band of the electromagnetic spectrum. This enables it to see targets more clearly and distinguish between a threat and non-threat objects, like separation debris.

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