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AN/SPY-6(V) radars are modular systems that can easily be scaled to the needs of many U.S. naval vessels. SPY-6 naval radars ...
SPY-6 counters large and complex raids, and works in high-clutter and jamming environments. Its software baseline is reprogrammable, meaning it is able to adapt to new missions and emerging threats.
SPY-6 is built using individual 2-square-foot building blocks called Radar Modular Assemblies (RMAs). The one that will be built on the Flight III DDGs is made up of 37 RMAs.
Raytheon’s SPY-6 radar transmitter uses a material known as military-grade Gallium Nitride (GaN), a substance that is up to 1,000-times more efficient than the existing Gallium Arsenide used today.
The SPY-6 being installed on the new Flight III DDGs is made up of 37 of the RMA blocks, whereas the variant going on the older Flight IIA ships to replace the Lockheed Martin AN/SPY-1D(v) ...
The AN/SPY-6 is expected to undergo further development and testing, with plans to eventually integrate it as the next-generation radar for Aegis ballistic missile defense ...
The AN/SPY-6 radar is also integrated into the U.S. Navy’s Aegis Combat System, an integrated suite of technologies combining air-and-cruise missile defense with ballistic missile defense, ...
SPY-6 radar purchases for the United States and the government of Germany under the Foreign Military Sales program were combined in the contract, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
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RTX Wins $536M Deal to Support US Navy's SPY-6 Family of RadarsRTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Raytheon, recently secured an order worth $536 million from the U.S. Navy to upgrade Flight IIA warships with its SPY-6(v)4 variant of radar. Per the deal ...
Raytheon Missiles & Defense has obtained a $650.75 million contract from US Naval Sea Systems Command to produce hardware for the AN/SPY-6 family of radars.. If all options are exercised, work will be ...
Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125), equipped with the SPY-6(V)1 radar, completed builder’s trials in Gulf of Mexico in April 2023.
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