Tag: Raytheon
Thinking Together
The advent of the US Army’s TITAN command and control tool has positive implications for electromagnetic manoeuvre.
On 19th January the US Army selected...
Stingray: No Barb or Venom for Now
Published in the UAV supplement 2020/2021 – US Naval Air Systems Command is developing the world's first non-experimental air vehicle designed for carrier-based operations and...
Collins Aerospace successfully completes modernization of legacy E-6B Block I aircraft
Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of Raytheon Technologies Corp., has successfully completed modernizing the E-6B Block I aircraft fleet, part of the Navy’s Airborne...
Multi-layered Shield
Anti-Access Area Denial (A2AD) has taken on significant importance as military minds reset to peer-to-peer conflict from two decades of asymmetric warfare.
Anti-Access Area Denial...
Beyond Artillery’s Reach
The ranges and complexity of ground launched missiles has grown, and with no limiting treaty, looks set to go ballistic.
Tactical missiles extend the depth...
C-UAS Strikes Back
Air defence on the battlefield has returned, particularly to counter unmanned aerial systems.
For decades the functions of forward tactical air defence have taken a...
Suppression Aggression
US Air Force air defence suppression capabilities are being enhanced via the F-35.
The US Air Force is on course to receive a new...
Building a Synthetic Warfighting World
Many young soldiers have grown up with electronic gaming, but how can a military employ it across the spectrum of its fighting force with...
Silver Surfers
Raytheon’s ADM-160 MALD decoy and jammer is celebrating its silver jubilee. The US Navy is joining the party.
It is 25 years since the US...
Icelandic Gap Guardians
Protecting NATO’s northern flank is a job not only entrusted to Norway, but also a rotation of Allied air force squadrons based in Iceland.
Norways...