Raytheon ready to add AI-enabled radar warning receiver to fighter jets, other Air Force platforms
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New plug-and-play AI can protect pilots of non-stealth planes: Raytheon
The upgrade allows existing radar warning receivers to analyze unfamiliar signals in real time — fast enough to warn the pilot if it’s an enemy radar locking on. “It could go on any kind of F-16” or a wide range of other aircraft, Raytheon Vice President Michael Baladjanian told Breaking Defense.
Raytheon ready to add AI-enabled radar warning receiver to fighter jets, other Air Force platforms
After a number of recent flight tests, RTX subsidiary Raytheon says it successfully integrated artificial intelligence capabilities into the company’s digital radar warning receiver (RWR) and is now expecting the Air Force to procure the technology sometime this year. The contractor announced Monday that it completed flight testing of the Cognitive Algorithm Deployment System (CADS), which employs AI and machine learning technology to an aircraf…
In the United States, Raytheon, an RTX company, has completed flight tests of its first Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) based on artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and machine learning for fourth-generation aircraft. This innovation, the Cognitive Algorithm Deployment System (CADS), improves crew survival and accelerates the deployment of artificial intelligence and machine learning in combat aviation. By integrating an advanced integrated gra…
Raytheon Unveils AI-Powered Radar Warning System for 4th Generation Aircraft
U.S. Defense company Raytheon has introduced the Cognitive Algorithm Deployment System (CADS), an AI-powered enhancement for its AN/ALR-69A(V) all-digital radar warning receiver (RWR). This advancement aims to bolster the survivability of U.S. Air Force aircrews by enabling real-time analysis and identification of evolving radar threats. The proliferation of reprogrammable digital radars by adversaries has posed significant challenges to traditi…
RTX Completes Flight Testing Of AI-Powered Radar Warning Receiver As Customers Line Up - Defense Daily
Raytheon has successfully completed flight testing of the artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) technology integrated into the company’s ALR-69R radar warning receiver (RWR) to automatically sense, identify, and prioritize […]
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