RTX's Raytheon Awarded Contract to Further Develop Next-Generation Software-Defined Radar Capability
The software-defined system would let SPY-6 radars handle multiple missions at once and share crowded spectrum with 5G networks, Raytheon said.
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Raytheon combat software splits Navy radar to hunt multi-threats
Raytheon is developing new radar software that could allow future U.S. Navy warships to run several missions through a single radar system at once. The effort comes under a new contract from the Office of Naval Research and focuses on software-defined radar technology built for increasingly crowded electromagnetic environments. The project aims to help naval radars adapt faster during operations while sharing spectrum more efficiently with comme…
ONR awards Raytheon advanced radar software contract
The Office of Naval Research has awarded Raytheon over $22 million to develop advanced radar software for next-generation naval radars, according to the company. The contract -- announced in April -- gives $22.6 million to the Subarray Transmit Orthogonality for Receive Multiplexing (STORM) program. Raytheon’s advanced technology team plans to develop software that allows building blocks within SPY-6 radars to independently operate, according to…
RTX's Raytheon awarded contract to further develop next-generation software-defined radar capability
/PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has been awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research to further develop advanced radar software...
RTX’s Raytheon awarded contract to further develop next-generation software-defined radar capability
Raytheon has been awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research to further develop advanced radar software for next-generation naval radars. Photo from RTX. New software gives naval radars multi-mission flexibility and improved spectrum sharing with 5G From RTX ARLINGTON, Va. (May 18, 2026) — Raytheon, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has been awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research to further develop advanced radar software fo…
Raytheon awarded contract to develop next-generation software-defined radar capability for U.S. Navy
Under the contract, Raytheon’s Advanced Technology team will develop software that allows each building block within a radar to operate independently. According to the company, this would enable a single radar to conduct multiple missions at the same time. Raytheon said the approach treats each radar building block as an individual software-defined aperture. This architecture is intended to help radars adapt quickly to changing operational requi…
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