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Navy Begins Operational Evaluation of Revolutionary Raytheon AESA Radar

    EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 5, 2006 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon Company's
ground-breaking APG-79 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for
the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet has been cleared to enter the U.S. Navy's
operational evaluation (OPEVAL) program.
    "This powerhouse of a program remains solidly on track to meet our
commitment to the customer," Erv Grau, vice president for the Air Combat
Avionics Group of Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, said. "The radar
continues to deliver high performance and solid reliability that will truly
provide aircrews a new transformational capability in the fleet. We're
excited about the beginning of operational evaluation and very confident
the system will exceed the rigorous expectations of our customer."
    In mid-May an AESA-equipped Super Hornet detected and tracked multiple
targets at exceptional stand-off distances and completed a series of
live-fire tests with Raytheon's Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile
(AMRAAM). This engagement included acquiring, tracking and targeting
airborne drones while delivering multiple AMRAAMs and supporting several
data links. Full situational awareness was maintained throughout the
engagement.
    The final testing of the integration of the weapon systems and the
radar concluded this June with another flawless launch of multiple AMRAAMs
against multiple long-range targets, indicating the radar's readiness for
OPEVAL entry.
    "We're extremely pleased with our progress," Roger Besancenez, Boeing
program manager, said. "Moving the program forward in record time has been
our constant objective, and the fact that we're continuing to meet the
Navy's accelerated development schedule is a tremendous accomplishment."
    Grau said Raytheon would be discussing the program's recent successes
during the Farnborough International Air Show in England July 17-23.
    "We're looking forward to literally telling the world about this
outstanding radar," he said. "All system components from the array in the
front through the software that operates the radar to the processor in the
back are new. That's why we consider it revolutionary. Bringing it together
in record time has been one of Raytheon's biggest challenges to date, but
we've done it."
    Capt. Donald A. Gaddis, who manages the F/A-18 program for the Navy,
called the AESA system "the result of a true team effort."
    "The team marshaled some of the best talent from Raytheon, Boeing and
the Navy," he said. "This is a key step forward in realizing the Navy's
vision of a network centric-enabled fleet."
    Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) is the leading provider of
sensor systems giving military forces the most accurate and timely
information available for the network-centric battlefield. With 2005
revenues of $4.2 billion and 13,000 employees, SAS is headquartered in El
Segundo, Calif. Additional facilities are in Goleta, Calif.; Forest, Miss.;
Dallas, McKinney and Plano, Texas; and several international locations.
    Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2005 sales of $21.9 billion, is an
industry leader in defense and government electronics, space, information
technology, technical services, and business and special mission aircraft.
With headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 80,000 people
worldwide.
    Contact
    Faith Jennings
    310 334 2553 office
    310 977 1963 mobile
    faith_jennings@raytheon.com


SOURCE Raytheon Company




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