Raytheon selected by Navy to demonstrate next generation, modular radar system

Raytheon's AMDR
Raytheon’s AMDR

Raytheon Company has been awarded a $6 million study and demonstration contract by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to further develop an Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar (EASR).

Raytheon’s EASR concept leverages proven Radar Modular Assembly (RMA) architecture matured on Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR). EASR’s flexible approach meets the performance needs of different candidate ship classes for ship self-defense, situational awareness, air traffic control and weather monitoring, says a company news release.

The Radar Modular Assembly (RMA) affords EASR the scalability to be used on a variety of ship sizes across a diverse set of mission requirements ultimately offering reduced total ownership cost across all the EASR equipped platforms. The RMA has been designed and tested to prove that it operates successfully in the stressing EASR naval marine environments.

“It is clear that the Navy is committed to leveraging the latest in technology and innovation to stay ahead of evolving threats,” said Paul Ferraro, vice president of advanced technology programs for Raytheon’s integrated defense systems business. “The next generation EASR radar program is the latest example of Raytheon’s partnership with ONR to drive advancement and provide affordable best in class solutions.”

Raytheon is the largest producer of active phased arrays in the world and has a long history of providing naval radar systems. Raytheon’s experience as the provider of Dual Band Radar (DBR) and SPS-49 is directly applicable to EASR. Raytheon’s EASR approach directly benefits the government by innovatively applying proven technologies and leveraging significant investment by the Navy and Raytheon in the ONR Digital Array Radar (DAR) and AMDR programs.

To watch a video about Raytheon’s Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) click below: