Raytheon Demonstrates Air-To-Ground Target Verification Capability At Bold Quest Exercise
January 20 2010 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MCKINNEY, Texas, Jan. 20, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon Company
(NYSE: RTN) recently demonstrated its proven Target Verification
System (TVS) capability to provide air-to-ground combat
identification for U.S. and coalition partners during Operation
Bold Quest. Preliminary Bold Quest results show Raytheon TVS
performed well in the air-to-ground role and under battlefield
conditions of poor weather, obscured visibility and urban
environments. Raytheon had integrated the U.S. Army's Battlefield
Target Identification Device (BTID), which incorporates TVS
technology, on a Shared Reconnaissance Pod that was mounted on a
Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet. Multiple sorties were flown against
ground targets located among numerous stationary and moving
BTID-identified friendly forces. "Raytheon's BTID was seamlessly
integrated with the aircraft's target acquisition system and
provided clearly defined combat ID information on the pilot's
multifunction display," said Glynn Raymer, vice president, Raytheon
Network Centric Systems Combat Systems. "For air-to-ground
purposes, the device is configured the same as ground-to-ground
applications and employs Raytheon's proven TVS technology."
Raytheon's participation in Bold Quest was funded by a $5.5 million
U.S. Navy contract initiated by the Marine Corps. Military
evaluation of BTID's airborne performance during the exercise is
ongoing. "The initial feedback from pilots has been extremely
positive about this new and needed airborne combat ID capability.
BTID has already proved highly effective in ground-to-ground
applications, and Bold Quest demonstrated equal effectiveness in
air-to-ground applications," said Brad Hollenberg, a senior
director with NCS Combat Systems. "The technology is easy to use,
designed to provide constant and independent verification of
friendly forces' relative location while on ingress to intended
targets. This significantly speeds up firing decisions and helps to
minimize the potential for fratricide." Raytheon's TVS is an
electronic "question and answer" Ka radio technology. Highly
directional, it uses low power and is encrypted for covert
full-spectrum contingency operations. The technology is also
designed for ease of integration with modern surveillance and
targeting systems and can reliably identify equipped friendly
forces in less than one second at long ranges and well within the
normal target engagement cycle. Raytheon Company, with 2008 sales
of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation leader
specializing in defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning
87 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission
systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing;
effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence
systems, as well as a broad range of mission support services.
Raytheon, with headquarters in Waltham, MA, employs 73,000 people
worldwide. Note to Editors: Bold Quest was sponsored by the U.S.
Joint Forces Command at Camp Lejeune, N.C., in November 2009. The
major field exercise involved more than 800 personnel and equipment
from 10 U.S. and allied partner nations to evaluate multiple combat
identification technologies. Contact: Dave Desilets 972.952.2239
DATASOURCE: Raytheon Company CONTACT: Dave Desilets, Raytheon
Company, +1-972-952-2239 Web Site: http://www.raytheon.com/ Company
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