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Raytheon’s PhantomStrike radar brings compact AESA power to small aircraft and UAVs

“It’s the first time this thing is flying, and it worked like a champ,” said Rob Swaringen, Raytheon’s chief test bed pilot and a former F-16 pilot. He described the radar as providing “10 times what I could see with previous capabilities” and called the situational awareness it delivers in the cockpit “a real game changer.” The PhantomStrike radar is cooled entirely by air drawn from the aircraft, enabling installation in just a few hours. Scan…
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defence-industry.eu broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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